Eco-Friendly Disposable WS 2 Paper Sensor for Sub-ppm NO 2 Detection at Room Temperature.
Daniel MatataguiCarlos CruzFelix CarrascosoAbdullah M Al-EnizicAyman NafadycAndrés Castellanos-GomezMaría Del Carmen HorrilloPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
We developed inexpensive and disposable gas sensors with a low environmental footprint. This approach is based on a biodegradable substrate, paper, and features safe and nontoxic electronic materials. We show that abrasion-induced deposited WS 2 nanoplatelets on paper can be employed as a successful sensing layer to develop high-sensitivity and selective sensors, which operate even at room temperature. Its performance is investigated, at room temperature, against NO 2 exposure, finding that the electrical resistance of the device drops dramatically upon NO 2 adsorption, decreasing by ~42% (~31% half a year later) for 0.8 ppm concentration, and establishing a detection limit around~2 ppb (~3 ppb half a year later). The sensor is highly selective towards NO 2 gas with respect to the interferents NH 3 and CO, whose responses were only 1.8% (obtained for 30 ppm) and 1.5% (obtained for 8 ppm), respectively. Interestingly, an improved response of the developed sensor under humid conditions was observed (tested for 25% relative humidity at 23 °C). The high-performance, in conjunction with its small dimensions, low cost, operation at room temperature, and the possibility of using it as a portable system, makes this sensor a promising candidate for continuous monitoring of NO 2 on-site.