Title of article :
Novel synthesis approach for stable sodium superoxide (NaO2) nanoparticles for LPG sensing application
Author/Authors :
Nemade, Kailash Department of Physics - Indira Mahavidyalaya - India , Waghuley, Sandeep Department of Physics - Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University - India
Abstract :
The synthesis of stable superoxide is still great
challenge for the researchers working in the field of
materials science. Through this letter, we report the novel
and simple synthesis approach for the preparation of
stable sodium superoxide (NaO2) nanoparticles. NaO2
nanoparticles were prepared by a spray pyrolysis technique, under oxygen rich environment for gas sensing
application. The texture characterizations show that asobtained NaO2 nanoparticles have high structural purity.
Most importantly, NaO2 nanoparticles exhibits higher
sensing response, shorter response time and recovery time,
low operating temperature and good stability during sensing of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). The main accomplishment of present work is that as-fabricated sensor has
low operating temperature (423 K), which is below autoignition temperature of LPG. The gas sensing mechanism
of NaO2 nanoparticles was discussed without the conventional oxygen bridging mechanism. Through this short
communication, LPG sensing application of stable sodium
superoxide nanoparticle is explored.
Keywords :
Nanoparticles , Sodium superoxide , Sensors
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics