Fabrication and characterization of Tin Oxide (SnO2) nanomaterials as Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Gas Sensor
In this research study, tin oxide (SnO2) nanomaterials were fabricated and characterized using the Horizontal Vapor Phase Growth (HVPG) Technique. The nanostructures formed by the technique were deposited on a silicon substrate to test the sensitivity of the material in a carbon dioxide gas operated...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-109072022-03-01T07:34:13Z Fabrication and characterization of Tin Oxide (SnO2) nanomaterials as Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Gas Sensor Bancolo, Faith Celeste Cabuguason In this research study, tin oxide (SnO2) nanomaterials were fabricated and characterized using the Horizontal Vapor Phase Growth (HVPG) Technique. The nanostructures formed by the technique were deposited on a silicon substrate to test the sensitivity of the material in a carbon dioxide gas operated at a room temperature. The growth temperature was the same for all the various dwell times which was 1200°C. Meanwhile, the different dwell times were set at 4 hours, 6 hours, and 8 hours with a ramp rate of 10°C/minute. The surface topography, morphology and elemental composition of the synthesized SnO2 nanomaterials were investigated through SEM and EDX. The nanostructures deposited in the seed were found to be sensitive to CO2 gas exposure. This indicates that any nanostructures formed in the different dwell times were also found to be receptive in the gas exposure. Though remarkably all the different dwell times used have significantly responded to the CO2 gas, it was noted that the sensor exhibited greatest response at the least dwell time which was grown at 4 hours. The best result sensitivity response has the average value of S = 1.142. 2011-09-09T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/4069 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/10907/viewcontent/CDTG005038_P.pdf Master's Theses English Animo Repository Nanostructured materials Carbon dioxide Physics |
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In this research study, tin oxide (SnO2) nanomaterials were fabricated and characterized using the Horizontal Vapor Phase Growth (HVPG) Technique. The nanostructures formed by the technique were deposited on a silicon substrate to test the sensitivity of the material in a carbon dioxide gas operated at a room temperature. The growth temperature was the same for all the various dwell times which was 1200°C. Meanwhile, the different dwell times were set at 4 hours, 6 hours, and 8 hours with a ramp rate of 10°C/minute. The surface topography, morphology and elemental composition of the synthesized SnO2 nanomaterials were investigated through SEM and EDX. The nanostructures deposited in the seed were found to be sensitive to CO2 gas exposure. This indicates that any nanostructures formed in the different dwell times were also found to be receptive in the gas exposure. Though remarkably all the different dwell times used have significantly responded to the CO2 gas, it was noted that the sensor exhibited greatest response at the least dwell time which was grown at 4 hours. The best result sensitivity response has the average value of S = 1.142. |
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Fabrication and characterization of Tin Oxide (SnO2) nanomaterials as Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Gas Sensor |
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