Noble metals addition to SnO2 was examined in order to develop high Sensitive total volatile organic compounds (T-VOC) sensors with high stability for humidity. The. The noble metals loaded SnO2 thick films were prepared, and their sensor responses were measured for various kinds of VOC gases and T-VOC test g. as. The results of the measurements for various kinds of VOC gases showed that simultaneous addition of Pt, Pd and Au or simultaneous addition of Pt and Au were useful for sensitization for VOC gases giving a small response for the unloaded SnO2 thick films. These sensors could detect 0.056 ppm of the T-VOC test gas. and tie sensor responses increased with increasing the concentration of the T-VOC test gas. The series of additives with I'd was effective to improve the stability for humidity. The sensor loaded with Pt, Pd and Au simultaneously , satisfied both high sensitivity to the T-VOC test gas and sensor-response stability for humidity. The results of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of the sensor showed that most of loaded palladium exists as PdO. Ill addition, it was suggested by, file Shift of biding energy of a Sn3d orbit and an OIs orbit that the electronic sensitization was dominant in tie sensor. It was supposed that the electronic sensitization was effective for file sensor response stability for humidity. Front these results, the combination of the chemical sensitization by Pt-Au addition and tie electronic sensitization by I'd addition gives high sensitivity to the T-VOC test gas and stability for humidity to file Pt-Pd-Au loaded SnO2 thick films, and it is expected that the SnO2 thick film with Pt. I'll and Au will lie applicable to T-VOC gas sensor. (C) 2009 The Ceramic Society of Japan All rights reserved