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  • Air humidity significantly impacts the performance of semiconductor gas sensors, particularly at low temperatures, with this study focusing on hybrid materials containing nanocrystalline SnO, InO, and a Ru(II) complex for detecting NO.
  • The research tested the sensors under various humidity levels (20%, 40%, 65%, and 90% RH) and assessed their effectiveness for NO detection in humid conditions using periodic blue light illumination.
  • Results from advanced spectroscopy techniques revealed that water molecules replace adsorbed oxygen, leading to reduced sensor sensitivity to NO due to changes in charge carrier concentration and the availability of active sites for gas interaction.

Article Abstract

Air humidity is one of the main factors affecting the characteristics of semiconductor gas sensors, especially at low measurement temperatures. In this work we analyzed the influence of relative humidity on sensor properties of the hybrid materials based on the nanocrystalline SnO and InO and Ru (II) heterocyclic complex and verified the possibility of using such materials for NO (0.25-4.0 ppm) and NO (0.05-1.0 ppm) detection in high humidity conditions (relative humidity (RH) = 20%, 40%, 65%, 90%) at room temperature during periodic blue (λ = 470 nm) illumination. To reveal the reasons for the different influence of humidity on the sensors' sensitivity when detecting NO and NO, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) investigations were undertaken. It was established that the substitution of adsorbed oxygen by water molecules causes the decrease in sensor response to NO in humid air. The influence of humidity on the interaction of sensitive materials with NO is determined by the following factors: the increase in charge carrier's concentration, the decrease in the number of active sites capable of interacting with gases, and possible substitution of chemisorbed oxygen with NO groups.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7279420PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10050915DOI Listing

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