Release time:2023-08-18 Hits:
- Journal:Journal of Physics: Conference Series
- Abstract:In this work, platinum (Pt) loaded indium oxide (In2O3)/zinc sulfide (ZnS) nanocomposites were synthesized through simple and environmentally friendly methods. The platinum loading with optimal sensing performance was determined by changing the amount of chloroplatinic acid hexahydrate. These materials can detect volatile organic compounds near room temperature (50°C). When these sample sensors were exposed to 1-butylamine (100 ppm), the optimum operating temperature was 50°C for Pt/In2O3/ZnS nanocomposites and 130°C for Pt/In2O3 nanocomposites. The 5% Pt/In2O3/ZnS sensor exhibits the highest response among them. This study shows that the Pt-loaded In2O3/ZnS nanocomposites are promising 1-butylamine sensor materials at room temperature.
- Document Code:DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/2566/1/012130
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