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Quasi Similar Routes of NO(2) and NO Sensing by Nanocrystalline WO(3): Evidence by In Situ DRIFT Spectroscopy

Tungsten oxide is a renowned material for resistive type gas sensors with high sensitivity to nitrogen oxides. Most studies have been focused on sensing applications of WO(3) for the detection of NO(2) and a sensing mechanism has been established. However, less is known about NO sensing routes. Ther...

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Autores principales: Yang, Lili, Marikutsa, Artem, Rumyantseva, Marina, Konstantinova, Elizaveta, Khmelevsky, Nikolay, Gaskov, Alexander
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6696453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31382551
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19153405
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author Yang, Lili
Marikutsa, Artem
Rumyantseva, Marina
Konstantinova, Elizaveta
Khmelevsky, Nikolay
Gaskov, Alexander
author_facet Yang, Lili
Marikutsa, Artem
Rumyantseva, Marina
Konstantinova, Elizaveta
Khmelevsky, Nikolay
Gaskov, Alexander
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description Tungsten oxide is a renowned material for resistive type gas sensors with high sensitivity to nitrogen oxides. Most studies have been focused on sensing applications of WO(3) for the detection of NO(2) and a sensing mechanism has been established. However, less is known about NO sensing routes. There is disagreement on whether NO is detected as an oxidizing or reducing gas, due to the ambivalent redox behavior of nitric oxide. In this work, nanocrystalline WO(3) with different particle size was synthesized by aqueous deposition of tungstic acid and heat treatment. A high sensitivity to NO(2) and NO and low cross-sensitivities to interfering gases were established by DC-resistance measurements of WO(3) sensors. Both nitrogen oxides were detected as the oxidizing gases. Sensor signals increased with the decrease of WO(3) particle size and had similar dependence on temperature and humidity. By means of in situ infrared (DRIFT) spectroscopy similar interaction routes of NO(2) and NO with the surface of tungsten oxide were unveiled. Analysis of the effect of reaction conditions on sensor signals and infrared spectra led to the conclusion that the interaction of WO(3) surface with NO was independent of gas-phase oxidation to NO(2).
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spelling pubmed-66964532019-09-05 Quasi Similar Routes of NO(2) and NO Sensing by Nanocrystalline WO(3): Evidence by In Situ DRIFT Spectroscopy Yang, Lili Marikutsa, Artem Rumyantseva, Marina Konstantinova, Elizaveta Khmelevsky, Nikolay Gaskov, Alexander Sensors (Basel) Article Tungsten oxide is a renowned material for resistive type gas sensors with high sensitivity to nitrogen oxides. Most studies have been focused on sensing applications of WO(3) for the detection of NO(2) and a sensing mechanism has been established. However, less is known about NO sensing routes. There is disagreement on whether NO is detected as an oxidizing or reducing gas, due to the ambivalent redox behavior of nitric oxide. In this work, nanocrystalline WO(3) with different particle size was synthesized by aqueous deposition of tungstic acid and heat treatment. A high sensitivity to NO(2) and NO and low cross-sensitivities to interfering gases were established by DC-resistance measurements of WO(3) sensors. Both nitrogen oxides were detected as the oxidizing gases. Sensor signals increased with the decrease of WO(3) particle size and had similar dependence on temperature and humidity. By means of in situ infrared (DRIFT) spectroscopy similar interaction routes of NO(2) and NO with the surface of tungsten oxide were unveiled. Analysis of the effect of reaction conditions on sensor signals and infrared spectra led to the conclusion that the interaction of WO(3) surface with NO was independent of gas-phase oxidation to NO(2). MDPI 2019-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6696453/ /pubmed/31382551 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19153405 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Yang, Lili
Marikutsa, Artem
Rumyantseva, Marina
Konstantinova, Elizaveta
Khmelevsky, Nikolay
Gaskov, Alexander
Quasi Similar Routes of NO(2) and NO Sensing by Nanocrystalline WO(3): Evidence by In Situ DRIFT Spectroscopy
title Quasi Similar Routes of NO(2) and NO Sensing by Nanocrystalline WO(3): Evidence by In Situ DRIFT Spectroscopy
title_full Quasi Similar Routes of NO(2) and NO Sensing by Nanocrystalline WO(3): Evidence by In Situ DRIFT Spectroscopy
title_fullStr Quasi Similar Routes of NO(2) and NO Sensing by Nanocrystalline WO(3): Evidence by In Situ DRIFT Spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Quasi Similar Routes of NO(2) and NO Sensing by Nanocrystalline WO(3): Evidence by In Situ DRIFT Spectroscopy
title_short Quasi Similar Routes of NO(2) and NO Sensing by Nanocrystalline WO(3): Evidence by In Situ DRIFT Spectroscopy
title_sort quasi similar routes of no(2) and no sensing by nanocrystalline wo(3): evidence by in situ drift spectroscopy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6696453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31382551
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19153405
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