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Transport properties and sensing responses of platinum nanoparticles/graphen structure fabricated by thermal annealing process
Mohammad Sarwan Mohd Sanif1, Amgad Ahmed Ali2, Lee, Mai Woon3, Lee, Hing Wah4, Chia Sheng, Daniel Bien5, Abdul Manaf Hashim6.
The effects of the annealing temperatures and thicknesses on the shapes, sizes and arrangement of platinum (Pt) nanoparticles (NPs) on graphene and their sensing performance for hydrogen (H2) detection were investigated. It shows strong dependency of the annealing temperatures and thicknesses on the properties of NPs. It was found that the proposed technique is able to form the NPs with good size controllability and uniformity even for thick deposited layer, thus eliminating the requirement of very thin layer of below 5 nm for the direct NP synthesis by evaporation or sputtering. The transport properties of Pt NPs/graphene structure and its sensing performance on H2 at room temperature under various H2 concentration were evaluated. The results showed an acceptable sensing response, indicating an innovative approach to fabricate Pt NPs embedded graphene for gas sensing application.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia
- MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia
- Nano Malaysia Berhad, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
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