Issue 37, 2023

The gas-sensing performance of a core–shell SnO2-based chemiresistive MEMS sensor for H2S detection under vacuum

Abstract

Current semiconductor gas sensors often fail to operate in low-temperature and high-vacuum environments, making it challenging to detect gases in space. Herein, a core–shell structured SnO2@Ag2O composite with a high proportion of an effective interface was designed and developed into a MEMS gas sensor. Utilizing the selective adsorption of H2S gas by SnO2 microspheres, the direct reaction between Ag2O nanoparticles and H2S gas adsorbed on the surface of SnO2 microspheres was achieved. The gas sensor achieved a fast response and high selectivity to H2S gas under −20 °C and 1 × 10−5 Pa, with a response time of 15.3 s and a response value of 7.6 for 1 ppm H2S gas. The present study has clarified surface chemisorbed oxygen ion roles and the deactivation of semiconductor gas sensors under high-vacuum. The “adsorption coupled with reaction” concept for gas sensing reactions was introduced, which could potentially be utilized in gas detection for deep space exploration.

Graphical abstract: The gas-sensing performance of a core–shell SnO2-based chemiresistive MEMS sensor for H2S detection under vacuum

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Jun 2023
Accepted
24 Aug 2023
First published
31 Aug 2023

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2023,11, 12517-12524

The gas-sensing performance of a core–shell SnO2-based chemiresistive MEMS sensor for H2S detection under vacuum

W. Pi, X. Chen, Q. Fu, Z. Lu, H. Li, Z. Tang and W. Luo, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2023, 11, 12517 DOI: 10.1039/D3TC01940C

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