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Novel metal palladium was loaded on gamma-Al2O3 using decompression distillation, ultrasonic impregnation, and isometric impregnation. Of these loading methods, isometric impregnation was examined to be the best method for preparing high-performance Pd/Al2O3 catalysts. The observation with transmission electron microscopy demonstrated that Pd nanorods were formed on gamma-Al2O3 for the samples preparing with isometric impregnation. The correlation of the morphology of Pd with the loading time was also investigated: Pd catalysts loaded for 2 and 6 h had the almost same nanorod morphology and relatively uniform size. Nitrogen adsorption and desorption isotherms indicate that Pd nanorods increased the BET-specific surface area of Pd/gamma-Al2O3. The catalytic combustion gas sensor prepared using Pd/gamma-Al2O3 via isometric impregnation exhibited high sensitivity to methane as well as fast response and recovery properties.