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MoO 2 Pump-Enhanced Flexible TiO 2 Nanojungle-Based Chemiresistors for Rapid Room-Temperature Detection of H 2 S at Parts-per-Billion Levels.

Xifeng ZhangJiahui ZhaoHaiquan WangHaoxuan HeZhen-Kun HeJunjian ZhaoZhida GaoYan-Yan Song
Published in: ACS sensors (2023)
In this study, we developed a gas sensing platform that can sensitively and specifically detect trace H 2 S in a high-humidity atmosphere at RT. Upon integrating a carbon nitride (C 3 N 4 ) nanofilm and molybdenum dioxide (MoO 2 ) nanosheets onto nanojungle-like TiO 2 nanotube arrays (TiNTs), the fabricated chemiresistor showed rapid response (38 s)/recovery (58 s) abilities and remarkable detection sensitivity for H 2 S at concentrations down to 2 ppb, with an estimated detection limit of 1.13 ppb at RT and room-environmental light (REL). Importantly, the gas sensor exhibited satisfactory H 2 S sensing performance even in dark conditions with a response of 1.9 at 200 ppb. In this design, apart from the architectural advantages of the nanojungle-like TiNTs for accelerating the gas flow efficiency and the abundant sensing sites provided by the C 3 N 4 film, the MoO 2 nanosheets act as the essential electron pump not only for the H 2 S response but also for the subsequent recovery process in air. After employing the MoO 2 pump onto C 3 N 4 /TiNTs, the response time and recovery time of the system are shortened to ∼35 and ∼11%, respectively. Moreover, we demonstrated the good performance of the flexible gas sensor in detecting trace H 2 S in human exhaled breath with good humidity resistance. These results highlight the possibility of designing chemiresistors operating in RT and REL conditions and to use these environmentally friendly TiO 2 -based sensors in real applications.
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