This work presents a comparative sensing study of three sensors based on pristine TiO nanotubes, Pd loaded TiO nanotubes, and Pt loaded TiO nanotubes. Pristine TiO nanotubes were synthesized using an electrochemical anodization method and an electroless plating method was used for the uniform deposition of noble metal nanoparticles of either Pd or Pt over the surface of TiO nanotubes. The samples were thoroughly characterized by XRD, FESEM, EDS, TEM, and XPS techniques. The sensitivity of all three sensors was investigated at room temperature (300 K) for different volatile organic compounds like ethanol, methanol, 2-propanol, acetone, and benzene. The results revealed that loading of Pd and Pt nanoparticles improved the response magnitude of the sensor remarkably as these noble metals possess better oxygen dissociation capability than pristine TiO. The Pd-TiO nanotube sensor exhibited a maximum response magnitude of 20-98% towards 100-1000 ppb of ethanol at room temperature. Notably, the formation of Pd/Pt-TiO discrete heterojunctions on the surface of TiO nanotubes was found to be responsible for enhanced sensitivity of the sensors.

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