Issue 35, 2019

Stress-engineered palladium nanowires for wide range (0.1%–3.9%) of H2 detection with high durability

Abstract

Pd nanowire-based H2 sensors have attracted significant attention because of their superior sensing performance. However, when exposed to H2 concentrations of more than 2%, Pd experiences volume expansion over 10%, resulting in a significant amount of mechanical stress. Thus, exposure to such high H2 concentrations causes physical destruction of Pd nanowires, such as breaks and peel-offs, leading to severe difficulty in the reliable detection of H2 over a wide concentration range. Here, we proposed a structural approach to resolve this issue by introducing a partially anchored Pd nanowire (PA-PdNW) structure. In this configuration, most of the structure was air-suspended, leaving a small portion anchored to the substrate. Air-suspension enabled PA-PdNW to expand freely, thus relieving the mechanical stress; therefore, the Pd nanowires could withstand numerous exposures to high H2 concentrations. To demonstrate the PA-PdNW structure, we developed a nano-fabrication method based on conventional semiconductor processes and successfully manufactured H2 sensor devices with uniform, perfectly aligned PA-PdNW arrays stably air-suspended with designed gaps from the substrate. The fabricated sensors achieved reliable detection of H2 in the 0.1%–3.9% concentration range with a significant resistance change. In addition, compared with fully anchored Pd nanowire (FA-PdNW) sensors, the PA-PdNW sensors showed superior durability, and the nanowires retained their initial structures even after 300 exposures to high H2 concentrations. Furthermore, it was confirmed that the PA-PdNW sensor can stably operate even in extremely humid environments at 85% relative humidity.

Graphical abstract: Stress-engineered palladium nanowires for wide range (0.1%–3.9%) of H2 detection with high durability

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Mar 2019
Accepted
01 Jul 2019
First published
02 Jul 2019

Nanoscale, 2019,11, 16317-16326

Stress-engineered palladium nanowires for wide range (0.1%–3.9%) of H2 detection with high durability

J. Lee, M. Seo, K. Choi, J. Yoo, M. Jo and J. Yoon, Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 16317 DOI: 10.1039/C9NR01975H

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