Thin films of the hydrated phase of tungsten oxide, hydrotungstite (H
2WO
4·H
2O), have been grown on glass substrates using a dip-coating technique. The
b-axis oriented films have been characterized by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The electrical conductivity
of the films is observed to vary with humidity and selectively show high sensitivity to moisture at room temperature. In order
to understand the mechanism of sensing, the films were examined by X-ray diffraction at elevated temperatures and in controlled
atmospheres. Based on these observations and on conductivity measurements, a novel sensing mechanism based on protonic conduction
within the surface layers adsorbed onto the hydrotungstite film is proposed.
Keywords Tungsten oxide - hydrotungstite - humidity sensor - selectivity - protonic conduction