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S&M865 Research Paper of Special Issue https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM.2012.753 Published: January 11, 2012 Effect of High-Humidity Aging on Performance of Tungsten Oxide-Type Aromatic Compound Sensors [PDF] Toshio Itoh, Ichiro Matsubara, Jun Tamaki, Kenji Kanematsu, Woosuck Shin, Noriya Izu and Maiko Nishibori (Received January 24, 2011; Accepted February 28, 2011) Keywords: tungsten oxide, aromatic compound, toluene, high-humidity aging
WO3-type toluene gas sensors have been shown to be affected by humidity. The high-humidity aging effect is investigated on these sensors. High-humidity aging treatment is found to be effective against the effects of humidity on WO3-type toluene sensors. This humidity independence can be explained in the terms of a change in the surface conditions of WO3 grains.
Corresponding author: Kenji ObataCite this article Toshio Itoh, Ichiro Matsubara, Jun Tamaki, Kenji Kanematsu, Woosuck Shin, Noriya Izu and Maiko Nishibori, Effect of High-Humidity Aging on Performance of Tungsten Oxide-Type Aromatic Compound Sensors, Sens. Mater., Vol. 24, No. 1, 2012, p. 13-19. |