Design of a Dual-Phase TiN-WN electrochemical sensor for H 2 S detection
Electrode materials are pivotal in fuel cell-based gas sensors, yet conventional Pt-based catalysts often suffer from limitations in electronic structure and stability, restricting the practical application of H S detection. Here, we introduce a Pt catalyst supported by a titanium-tungsten nitride (...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of colloid and interface science 2025-03, Vol.682, p.332 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Electrode materials are pivotal in fuel cell-based gas sensors, yet conventional Pt-based catalysts often suffer from limitations in electronic structure and stability, restricting the practical application of H
S detection. Here, we introduce a Pt catalyst supported by a titanium-tungsten nitride (TiN-WN) composite for an electrochemical H
S sensor. Leveraging the multilevel electron transfer of the Pt/TiN-WN composite, this sensor achieves electron accumulation on the Pt surface, yielding enhanced conductivity and abundant active sites for high H
S sensitivity. It achieves a response current of 12.2 µA, 1.7 times that of Pt/C (7.1 µA), and demonstrates excellent linearity (R
= 0.999), stability over repeated tests, and robust anti-interference capability. These findings mark a significant advancement in H
S sensing, offering a reliable solution for real-time monitoring and addressing key limitations of current systems. |
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ISSN: | 1095-7103 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jcis.2024.11.228 |