Title of article :
Hydrogen sensing by localized surface plasmon resonance in colloidal solutions of Au-WO3-Pd
Author/Authors :
Farnood, Ameneh Department of Physics - Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan , Ranjbar, Mehdi Department of Physics - Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan , Salamati, Hadi Department of Physics - Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan
Abstract :
Nowadays, hydrogen has attracted signi cant attention as a next generation clean
energy source. Hydrogen is highly ammable, so detection of hydrogen gas is
required. Gold nanoparticle based localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) is an
advanced and powerful sensing technique, which is well known for its high sensitivity
to surrounding refractive index change in the local environment. We put particular
focus on how LSPR of gold nanoparticles can be used to sense hydrogen gas.
Additionally, metal oxides are generally used as materials for high sensitivity and fast
response H2 sensors. Therefore, we used both an Au and WO3 colloidal with a PdCl2
solution added as a hydrogen catalyst. In this work, colloidal WO3 nanoparticles were
synthesized by an anodizing method and Au NPs were obtained by pulsed Nd:YAG
laser ablation. The gold NPs showed a LSPR absorption band over the visible and
near infrared region. When Au nanoparticles were added to the mixture of WO3 and
PdCl2, the plasmon peak of Au nanoparticles shifted to a longer wavelength in the
presence of hydrogen gas. Structural, morphological and optical properties of colloids
were investigated by using a XRD, TEM and UV-Vis spectrophotometer, respectively.
Keywords :
Hhydrogen sensor , Gold nanoparticles , Localized surface plasmon , resonance , Pulsed laser ablation , Colloidal tungsten oxide
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics