In order to clarify the role of the noble metal additives in the gas sensing mechanisms, three of the most common catalytic additives, such as Pd, Pt and Au, have been introduced in a sol-gel obtained tin oxide base material. The additives nominal weight concentrations used were 0.2% and 2%, and they were introduced in the precipitated tin oxide. A posterior calcination treatment was carried out, during 8 h, at the temperatures of 250 degreesC, 400 degreesC, 450 degreesC, 600 degreesC, 800 degreesC and 1000 degreesC. Structural and surface analysis of these nanopowders have been performed. Identification and localisation of metallic, 2 + and 4 + oxidised states of the used noble metals are discussed, and experimental evidences about their effects on the sensor performance are presented. Likewise, effects of their presence on the nanoparticle characteristics, and also on the material sensitivity to CO and CH,, are analysed and discussed. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.