Highly Sensitive Isopropanol Gas Sensor based on SnO2 Nano-Flowers on Gold, Silver, and Aluminum Interdigitated Electrodes
MehdiMoayedi,HamidRezaAnsari,ZoheirKordrostami
Abstract
In this research we have proposed a high selectivity Isopropanol gas sensor. The sensor shows significant resistance change only to Isopropanol gas. The synthesis method of flower-like SnO2 nanostructures, the electrode material and design, and the optimized working temperature provide the high selectivity and high response of the sensor. The SnO2 nanoflowers (NFs) have been synthesized in a two-step process as the gas sensitive layer. The sensor shows its best performance on Au interdigitated electrodes. The optimized working temperature is obtained at 150 °C. The proposed sensor has a high sensitivity, good repeatability, long-term stability and remarkable selectivity. The responses of the sensor to 100 ppm of isopropanol at 150 °C is 71 and the sensor is capable of keeping almost 96% of the initial response in a 40 d period.