Issue 46, 2015

Oxygen non-stoichiometry, conductivity and gas sensor response of SnO2 pellets

Abstract

SnO2 pellets lose a very small amount of oxygen at high temperatures to give, for instance, the stoichiometry SnO1.9989(1) at 1200 °C in air. The oxygen deficiency, δ can be preserved at ambient temperature in quenched samples. The level of conductivity, which is n-type, depends on oxygen content, 2-δ and varies by several orders of magnitude; activation energies cover the range 1.1 eV for slow-cooled, fully oxidised samples to 0.52 eV for samples quenched from 1200 °C. Quenched samples can be readily and reversibly reoxidised and reduced at temperatures as low as 700 °C; at lower temperatures, down to ∼350 °C, oxidation and reduction is mainly confined to sample surfaces on short timescales but, nevertheless, is sufficient for the conductivity to change by 1 to 2 orders of magnitude. Quenched, oxygen-deficient samples are also moisture-sensitive whereas fully oxidised samples are not. SnO2 shows similar sensitivity to both CO2 and N2, which is attributed to loss of O2 from the sample surface.

Graphical abstract: Oxygen non-stoichiometry, conductivity and gas sensor response of SnO2 pellets

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jul 2015
Accepted
04 Oct 2015
First published
06 Oct 2015

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2015,3, 23213-23219

Author version available

Oxygen non-stoichiometry, conductivity and gas sensor response of SnO2 pellets

I. A. Alagdal and A. R. West, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2015, 3, 23213 DOI: 10.1039/C5TA05818J

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