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Sulfur Monovacancies in Liquid-Exfoliated MoS2Nanosheets for NO2Gas Sensing
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Sulfur Monovacancies in Liquid-Exfoliated MoS2Nanosheets for NO2Gas Sensing

Rishi Ranjan Kumar, Mohammad Rezwan Habib, Afzal Khan, Po-Cheng Chen, Thangapandian Murugesan, Shivam Gupta, Aswin kumar Anbalagan, Nyan-Hwa Tai, Chih-Hao LeeHeh-Nan Lin
ACS Applied Nano Materials, 卷.4(9), 頁碼.9459-9470
09/2021

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chemoresistive NO2 gas sensor density functional theory electron acceptor liquid exfoliation MoS2 nanosheets sulfur vacancies Materials Science (all)
The use of MoS 2 nanosheets as a gas sensing material has been reported extensively in recent years. Sulfur vacancies (V S ) are known to play a significant role, but the detailed mechanism is still in dispute. In this work, we tried to investigate the relationship between the V S and the gas sensing response based on experimental and simulation results. Experimentally, we developed a NO 2 gas sensor based on liquid-exfoliated MoS 2 nanosheets with the response of 330% at 100 °C for 5 ppm NO 2 gas. The excellent performance is due to the creation of sulfur vacancies (undercoordinated Mo atoms) at room temperature. From density functional theory (DFT) calculations, a dominant MoS 2 -NO 2 adsorption complex is formed and higher adsorption energy (32.89 meV/Mo) of the NO 2 gas molecule on sulfur vacancy-induced MoS 2 is obtained. The V S acts as the singly ionized acceptor level (0.54 eV above the valence band). Finally, a detailed temperature-dependent sensing mechanism for p-type MoS 2 nanosheets has been proposed considering the V S as a single electron acceptor with the (0/-1) charged states. This level is responsible for enhanced NO 2 adsorption at low temperatures, and the observed behavior agrees well with the findings of DFT studies.

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