CuO/TiO 2 /MXene-Based Sensor and SMS-TENG Array Integrated Inspection Robots for Self-Powered Ethanol Detection and Alarm at Room Temperature.
Shasha HeYingang GuiYunfeng WangLiang CaoGaohui HeChao TangPublished in: ACS sensors (2024)
In this study, a high-precision CuO/TiO 2 /MXene ethanol sensor operating at room temperature was prepared. The sensor exhibits excellent response value (95% @1 ppm ethanol), extremely low detection limit (0.3 ppm), fast response/recovery time (16/13 s), and remarkable long-term stability for trace detection of ethanol gas at room temperature, attributed to the p-n heterojunction formed by CuO and TiO 2 , as well as the rich functional groups and large specific surface area of MXene. Furthermore, a high-performance triboelectric nanogenerator (SMS-TENG) was developed through the introduction of the silicone/Mxene@silicone dual dielectric layer as the triboelectric layer, which improves the charge storage capacity of the dielectric layer and greatly enhances the output performance of the TENG. At the optimal doping ratio, the open-circuit voltage of the SMS-TENG can reach 1160 V, which is sufficient to light 720 LEDs. By combining the sensor and SMS-TENG, the resistive response of ethanol sensing is converted to a voltage response, which amplifies the response value up to 15.8 times. Finally, the designed SMS-TENGs are expected to be arrayed on an inspection robot as energy supply and combined with the CuO/TiO 2 /Mxene ethanol sensor to build a self-powered ethanol detection alarm system, endowing the inspection robot with the capability of self-powered ethanol detection at ppb level. This work provides an effective pathway for the intelligence of ethanol detection.