Strain-controlled nanocrack formation in a Pd film on polydimethylsiloxane for the detection of low H sub(2) concentrations
We report quantitative nanocrack formation upon adjusting the mechanical tensile strain applied to a Pd thin film on an elastomeric polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate and its detection properties for H sub(2) gas in air. Nanocrack formation in Pd/PDMS substrates was controlled through the applica...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials science 2016-05, Vol.51 (9), p.4530-4537 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We report quantitative nanocrack formation upon adjusting the mechanical tensile strain applied to a Pd thin film on an elastomeric polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate and its detection properties for H sub(2) gas in air. Nanocrack formation in Pd/PDMS substrates was controlled through the application of tensile strains that varied in the range 30-120 % during mechanical stretching/compression. This method can be used to modulate nanocrack formation along both the x- and y-axes over a large area. Increasing the applied tensile strain to 90 % induced the appearance of horizontal cracks along the y-axis in addition to an increased number of vertical cracks along the x-axis. When the strain reached 120 %, ordered nanocracks abundantly propagated on the Pd surface in both the directions. Gas detection properties were dramatically enhanced, with a very low detection limit of 50 ppm H sub(2) in air observed for 120 % strain. This was attributed to the large surface area in the Pd nanocrack pattern, which readily allowed for volume expansion. These results provide a simple mechanism for controlling the detection properties of H sub(2) gas sensors with low detection limits in air. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2461 1573-4803 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10853-016-9765-2 |