Microwave Gas Sensing with Hematite: Shape Effect on Ammonia Detection Using Pseudocubic, Rhombohedral, and Spindlelike Particles

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TitreMicrowave Gas Sensing with Hematite: Shape Effect on Ammonia Detection Using Pseudocubic, Rhombohedral, and Spindlelike Particles
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursBailly G, Rossignol J, De Fonseca B, Pribetich P, Stuerga D
JournalACS SENSORS
Volume1
Pagination656-662
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2379-3694
Mots-clésAmmonia sensing, Hematite, iron oxide, Microwave transduction, shape effect
Résumé

Hematite alpha-Fe2O3 pseudocubes, rhombohedra, and spindlelike particles were prepared via a low cost and environmentally friendly microwave route. The structure and morphology were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Possible formation mechanisms of the particles are discussed. The design of the sensor includes a conductor-backed coplanar waveguide (CBCPW) on which a hematite sensitive layer is deposited. Hematite deposition was realized by doctor-blade on areas identified as the most responsive by near-field microwave microscopy (NFMM). A comparative microwave gas sensing study was conducted to evaluate the gas response of these morphologies upon ammonia exposure at room temperature. This paper represents a first look at the shape effect involved in microwave transduction, as each morphology presented a significant different behavior upon ammonia adsorption.

DOI10.1021/acssensors.6b00297