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Metal Mine ›› 2016, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (04): 158-163.

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NO2 Gas Sensors Made from WO3 Nanomaterials Used for Mining Safety

Chen Xiangxiang,Shen Yanbai,Wang Wei,Zhang Baoqing,Fan Hong,Wei Dezhou   

  1. School of Resources and Civil Engineering,Northeastern University,Shenyang 110819,China
  • Online:2016-04-15 Published:2016-08-16

Abstract: WO3 nanomaterials were synthesized by hydrothermal method at different pH values,where the sodium tungstate was used as tungsten source and the mixture of potassium sulfate and oxalic acid was used as the complexing agents.The phase composition and microstructure were characterized.The results showed that the optimal WO3 products had a single hexagonal crystal and were assembled by WO3 nanorods.The morphology of the products changed from irregularity at pH value of 0.8,to microspheres at pH value of 1.0,finally to plate-like structure at pH value of 1.6.WO3 microspheres showed the maximal effective surface area and uniform structure at pH value of 1.0.The synthesized WO3 nanomaterials showed excellent gas sensing properties to NO2.The highest response was obtained at an operating temperature of 100 ℃.WO3 nanorods prepared with pH value of 1.0 at an operation temperature of 100 ℃ for different concentrations of NO2 response-recovery characteristic curve analysis showed that,the response increased with the increase of the effective surface area of WO3 nanomaterials and NO2 concentration.The results demonstrate that it is an effective method to develop new-type mine gas sensors by microstructure design of the nanomaterials.

Key words: WO3, Complexing agents, pH, NO2, Gas sensing property