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Water–oxygen interplay on tin dioxide surface: Implication on gas sensing
Authors:Dorota Koziej  Nicolae Brsan  Udo Weimar  Jacek Szuber  Kengo Shimanoe  Noboru Yamazoe
Institution:

aDepartment of Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Tübingen, Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Auf der Morgenstelle 15, 72076 Tübingen, Germany

bSilesian University of Technology, Department of Microelectronics, ul.Krzywoustego 2, 44100 Gliwice, Poland

cFaculty of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, Kasuga-shi, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan

Abstract:Resistance measurements and direct spectroscopic investigations were used to monitor the surface reaction path between oxygen and water at the surface of SnO2. The experiments were carried out at high sensor operation temperature (330 and 400 °C) and at a constant background of water vapour. We found that there is a significant interaction between adsorbed oxygen ions and water vapour, which results in formation of terminal hydroxyl groups on tin dioxide surface. This observation is an evidence of water–oxygen interaction and so brings a new insight to the mechanistic modelling of the sensing with tin dioxide based sensors.
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