Effect of growth catalysts on gas sensitivity in carbon nanotube film based chemiresistive sensors
- 5 March 2007
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 90 (10), 103101
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2456258
Abstract
Multiwalled carbon nanotube(MWCNT)films have been deposited by using plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) system onto Cr–Au patterned alumina substrates for N O 2 and N H 3 gas sensing applications, at operating temperature of 200 ° C . Nanoclusters of different MWCNT-growth catalysts (Fe and Co) have been predeposited onto substrates to promote the growth of the carbon nanotube films with different structural properties. It is demonstrated that the gas sensitivity of the MWCNTfilms depends on catalyst used for their growth with highest gas sensitivity achieved for Co-grown MWCNTfilms. The chemiresistor gas response is attributed to the p -type conductivity in semiconducting MWCNTs and the electrical charge transfer is found to be the major sensing mechanism. The results obtained demonstrate that the MWCNT-based sensors exhibit high gas sensitivity, fast response and reversibility, good repeatability and reproducibility, and sub-ppm range detection limit with the gas sensing properties of the MWCNTfilms tailored by catalyst employed in the PECVDgrowth process.Keywords
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