Research Article
Temperature Dependence of Sensors Based on Silver-Decorated Nitrogen-Doped Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes
Figure 2
Normalized electrical resistance of nanotube foils exposed to CS2 vapors at three different operation temperatures for CNX-MWNTs (black line) and CNX-MWNTs-Ag (cyan thin line). (a) At 25°C a good performance in both sensor devices is observed; notice that after each purge cycle, the baseline remains constant, suggesting a weak interaction between vapor and sensor material (physisorption). (b) At 40°C, chemisorption and physisorption are both important; both devices still exhibit a good performance. (c) At 80°C the CNX-MWNTs-Ag still shows better performance than the pristine CNX-MWNTs device, but now the chemisorption process is the main detection mechanism. Notice that, in all operating temperatures, the CNX-MWNTs-Ag exhibits larger change in electrical resistance when it is exposed to the CS2 vapor. The shadow areas indicate the exposure cycles to the CS2 vapor, equivalent to 80 s.
| (a) 25°C |
| (b) 40°C |
| (c) 80°C |