A novel co-precipitation route for preparing pure nanograined (Ti, Sn, Nb)O2 solid solution has been accomplished. The solid solution containing the three elements has been synthesized with the molar ratios for Sn:Ti:Nb 100:42:5. Electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction have been adopted to observe the morphology, the crystalline structure and the mean grain radius. Calcining at 550, 650, 850 or 1050 °C for 2h, showed rutile-like single-phase.
The prepared powders have been deposited to produce gas sensors in form of thick films through screen-printing technology. SEM micrographs of both powders and films showed regularly-shaped particles with grain dimensions at nanometric level, the nanostructure being maintained up to 1050°C. The sensors have been tested with different reducing gases showing large responses to hydrogen and good selectivity.