Dual parameter smart sensor for nitrogen and temperature sensing based on defect-engineered 1T-MoS2

Author:

Ali Mir Sahanur,Ali Mir Sahidul,Mallick Subhasish,Bhandari Shubhranshu,Ali Mir Intaj,Hazra Subhenjit,Roy Bodhishatwa,Chattopadhyay Sanatan,Karmakar Srikanta,Chattopadhyay Dipankar

Abstract

AbstractIn general, defects are crucial in designing the different properties of two-dimensional materials. Therefore large variations in the electric and optical characteristics of two-dimensional layered molybdenum disulphide might be attributed to defects. This study presents the design of a temperature and nitrogen sensor based on few-layer molybdenum disulfide sheets (FLMS), which was developed from bulk MoS2 (BMS) through an exfoliation approach. The produced sulfur defect, molybdenum defect, line defect, and plane defect were characterized by scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), which substantially impacts the sensing characteristics of the resulting FLMS. Our theoretical analysis validates that the sulfur vacancies of the MoS2 lattice improve sensing performance by promoting effective charge transfer and surface interactions with target analytes. The FLMS-based sensor showed a high sensitivity for detecting nitrogen gas with a detection limit (LOD) of ~ 0.18 ppm. Additionally, temperature-detecting capabilities were assessed over various temperatures, showing outstanding stability and repeatability. To the best of our knowledge, this material is the first of its kind, demonstrating visible N2 gas sensing with chromic behaviour.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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