In this work we derived the adsorption isotherms for non-dissociative and dissociative chemisorption of oxygen on a semiconductor surface. We extended the Wolkenstein theory for dissociative chemisorption and re-examined the basis that led to currently accepted formalisms in the literature. In particular, we correctly incorporated dissociative chemisorption as a second-order reaction. We determined band bendings and adsorbate coverages for different gas pressure and doping for a typical metal-oxide used in gas sensing. Finally, consequences for the sensor conductivity and sensitivity are discussed.Fil: Mirabella, D. A.. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata. Institu...
AbstractSensor response of film semiconductor gas sensors to reducing gas under control of diffusion...
et al.Atmospheric contamination with organic compounds is undesired in industry and in society becau...
Several applications of semiconductors depend critically on their doping level; in particular, chemo...
The present paper compares three different kinds of semiconductor gas sensing materials: metal oxide...
AbstractCo-adsorption of several gases is still a challenge due to the variety of reaction paths at ...
The use of Density Functional Theory (DFT) simulations to predict the chemical-physical properties o...
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Solid-state gas sensors transduce a chemical quantity, such as a gas concentration, into an electric...
Despite advantages highlighted by MOX-based gas sensors, these devices still show drawbacks in their...
In this work the low temperature response of metal oxide semiconductor gas sensors is analyzed. Impo...
To meet requirements in air quality monitoring, sensors are required that can measure the concentrat...
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The population of adsorbates on a semiconductor surface directly influences the physical and chemica...
The relation of surface science studies of single crystal metal oxides to gas sensing applications i...
The non-Nernstian behavior of zirconia-based electrochemical NOx and CO sensors with various semicon...
AbstractSensor response of film semiconductor gas sensors to reducing gas under control of diffusion...
et al.Atmospheric contamination with organic compounds is undesired in industry and in society becau...
Several applications of semiconductors depend critically on their doping level; in particular, chemo...
The present paper compares three different kinds of semiconductor gas sensing materials: metal oxide...
AbstractCo-adsorption of several gases is still a challenge due to the variety of reaction paths at ...
The use of Density Functional Theory (DFT) simulations to predict the chemical-physical properties o...
Tin oxide gas sensors are widely used for the detection of combustible gases in oxygen-rich atmosph...
Solid-state gas sensors transduce a chemical quantity, such as a gas concentration, into an electric...
Despite advantages highlighted by MOX-based gas sensors, these devices still show drawbacks in their...
In this work the low temperature response of metal oxide semiconductor gas sensors is analyzed. Impo...
To meet requirements in air quality monitoring, sensors are required that can measure the concentrat...
In this work a model able to predict the dynamic response of conductimetric SnO2 sensors in presence...
The population of adsorbates on a semiconductor surface directly influences the physical and chemica...
The relation of surface science studies of single crystal metal oxides to gas sensing applications i...
The non-Nernstian behavior of zirconia-based electrochemical NOx and CO sensors with various semicon...
AbstractSensor response of film semiconductor gas sensors to reducing gas under control of diffusion...
et al.Atmospheric contamination with organic compounds is undesired in industry and in society becau...
Several applications of semiconductors depend critically on their doping level; in particular, chemo...