JOURNAL ARTICLE

Graphene meshes decorated with palladium nanoparticles for hydrogen detection

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Year: 2017 Journal:   The Royal Society of Chemistry’s Journals, Books and Databases (The Royal Society of Chemistry)   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

We fabricated flexible and transparent hydrogen gas sensors based on a palladium-decorated graphene mesh. Electron microscopy analysis confirmed that similar to 2-3 nm diameter Pd nanoparticles were uniformly dispersed on the graphene mesh surfaces. The sensors were highly transparent with an average optical transmission of ?90% to visible light and they exhibited good electrical stability with a resistance change of 1.5% under a tensile strain of 1.1% in a cyclic bending-unbending test. Compared with graphene-based sensors, the graphene mesh sensors exhibited a faster response to hydrogen gas with sensitivity as high as similar to 5% at a low concentration of 10 ppm H-2/air, even at room temperature. The enhanced H-2 detection characteristic of the graphene mesh sensors is attributed to the existence of edges.

Keywords:
Graphene Hydrogen Transmission electron microscopy Graphene nanoribbons Nanoparticle Hydrogen sensor Graphene foam Palladium

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