Rosnauka contract
2007 . ? 02.513.11.3133
Creating hybrid crystals for
selective chemical sensors
Obtained hybrid nanocrystals
based on tin dioxide modified metal porphyrins and phthalocyanines. The
systematic study of the crystal structure, microstructure , optical and
electrical properties of materials. The influence of organic receptor
on the crystallite size, the surface area, optical and electrical
properties of materials. The thermal stability of hybrid nanocrystals
according to the size of a crystallite semiconductor matrix in the
range 3-20nm . The magnitude of the specific surface of the hybrid
crystal which, depending on the crystallite size varies in the range 35
- 130 m2 / g The contribution of the surface
conductivity of the
transport of charge carriers in the semiconductor nanocrystals oxides
shown that 3-15 nm crystallites conductivity changes in the conditions
of adsorption is mainly due to intercrystalline barriers and form a
depletion layer near the surface. Testing of the sensory properties of
hybrid nanocrystals with different crystallite size on the test
specimens in an atmosphere of calibration gas mixtures of H2 and CO
concentrations in the range 300-1000 ppm in air. It is shown that the
materials have chemical resistive type gas sensor with the
optimum working temperature of 150 -200њ C.
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