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Title: | Sensitivity Study of Nanocrystalline Fe3BO6 Sensor for Methane Gas Detection |
Authors: | Kumari, K. Ram, S. |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Citation: | IEEE Sensors Journal, 2018, Vol.18, 20, pp.8230-8237 |
Abstract: | The iron borate Fe3BO6 with functionalized properties in a nanostructure is an important material useful for electrodes, gas sensors, and biological probes. In this paper, we studied the X-ray diffraction pattern, field-emission electron microscopy, and methane (CH4) gas sensing properties of synthesized Fe3BO6 nanocrystallites in a shape of nanoplates and nanobars from an iron borate glass 40Fe2O3-60B2O3 by annealing it in microwave for 15 min at 823 and 1023 K, respectively, in air. The temperature dependent sensitivity for CH4 (1000 ppm) illustrates a maximum value of 43% at an operating temperature 525 K for the 1023 K annealed sample. The sensitivity is found to be varied from 9% to 39% when the CH4 gas concentration is increased from 50 to 1000 ppm. Thus, the sample has a reasonably good sensitivity for methane. Furthermore, the sensor exhibits fast response (1 min) and a good recovery time (1.6 min) as compared with other oxide materials. 2001-2012 IEEE. |
URI: | http://idr.nitk.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/12909 |
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