G. Munuera, A.R. González-Elipe, A. Muñoz, A. Fernández, J. Soria, J. Conesa, J. Sanz
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Mechanism of hydrogen gas-sensing at low temperatures using Rh/TiO2 systems
The effects of H2 adsorption on the conductivity of pressed pellets of a Rh/TiO2 polycrystalline material are studied as a function of the degree of hydroxylation and reduction of the TiO2 support.
The process involved in the enhancement of conductivity induced by the adsorption of H2 at 295 K is examined in detail with the aid of different techniques including e.p.r., n.m.r. and i.r. spectroscopies. The results show that this material can be an efficient sensor for H2 at 295 K in ambient atmosphere. A mechanism is proposed for the behaviour of this H2 sensor, which involves electron and proton transfer from the Rh metal to the TiO2 semiconductor in the presence of H2.