JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hydrogen Sensors and Switches from Electrodeposited Palladium Mesowire Arrays

Frèdéric FavierErich C. WalterMichael ZächThorsten BenterReginald M. Penner

Year: 2001 Journal:   Science Vol: 293 (5538)Pages: 2227-2231   Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science

Abstract

Hydrogen sensors and hydrogen-activated switches were fabricated from arrays of mesoscopic palladium wires. These palladium “mesowire” arrays were prepared by electrodeposition onto graphite surfaces and were transferred onto a cyanoacrylate film. Exposure to hydrogen gas caused a rapid (less than 75 milliseconds) reversible decrease in the resistance of the array that correlated with the hydrogen concentration over a range from 2 to 10%. The sensor response appears to involve the closing of nanoscopic gaps or “break junctions” in wires caused by the dilation of palladium grains undergoing hydrogen absorption. Wire arrays in which all wires possessed nanoscopic gaps reverted to open circuits in the absence of hydrogen gas.

Keywords:
Palladium Hydrogen Hydrogen sensor Nanoscopic scale Materials science Mesoscopic physics Nanotechnology Graphite Optoelectronics Chemistry Composite material Catalysis Organic chemistry

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