Platinum Single Atoms on Tin Oxide Ultrathin Film for Extremely Sensitive Gas Detection

2020 
Single atom Pt functionalized SnO2 ultrathin films are synthesized by atomic layer deposition (ALD) for applications as sensing layer in resistive gas sensors. Here it is shown that the electronic conductivity of SnO2 ultrathin films is very sensitive to the exposure of trietylamine (TEA), and that the thickness of the SnO2 films (from 4-18 nm) has a crucial effect on the sensor response. 9 nm thick SnO2 films show the best response to TEA while a further decrease in the film thickness, i.e, 4nm, leads to very weak response due to a two orders of magnitude lower carrier concentration. Single atom Pt catalysts deposited on 9 nm SnO2 films show an unexpectedly high enhancement in the sensor response and also a decrease of the sensor working temperature. Consequently, Pt/SnO2 thin film sensors show the highest response of 136.2 to 10 ppm TEA at an optimal temperature of 200 oC (that of pristine SnO2 film sensor is 260 oC), which is improved by a factor of 9 compared to that of pristine SnO2. Moreover, the Pt/SnO2 sensor exhibits an ultrahigh sensitivity of 8.76 ppm-1 and extremely low limit of detection (LOD) of 7 ppb, which to our best knowledge are far superior to any previous report. Very fast response and recovery times (3/6 s) are also recorded, thus making our sensor platform highly suitable for highly-demanding applications. Mechanistic investigations reveal that the outstanding sensing performances originate from the synergic combination of the optimized film thickness comparable to the Debye length of SnO2, and the spillover activation of oxygen by single atom Pt catalyst, as well as the oxygen vacancies in the SnO2 films.
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