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Scalable Fabrication of Quasi-One-Dimensional van der Waals Ta 2 Pt 3 Se 8 Nanowire Thin Films via Solution Processing for NO 2 Gas Sensing over Large Areas.

Kyung Hwan ChoiSang Hoon LeeJinsu KangXiaojie ZhangJiho JeonHyeon-Suk BangYeongjin KimDahoon KimKyung In KimYeong Hyeop KimHyung-Suk OhJongwha ChangJae-Hyun LeeHak Ki YuJae-Young Choi
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Solution-based processing of van der Waals (vdW) one- (1D) and two-dimensional (2D) materials is an effective strategy to obtain high-quality molecular chains or atomic sheets in a large area with scalability. In this work, quasi-1D vdW Ta 2 Pt 3 Se 8 was exfoliated via liquid phase exfoliation (LPE) to produce a stably dispersed Ta 2 Pt 3 Se 8 nanowire solution. In order to screen the optimal exfoliation solvent, nine different solvents were employed with different total surface tensions and polar/dispersive (P/D) component (P/D) ratios. The LPE behavior of Ta 2 Pt 3 Se 8 was elucidated by matching the P/D ratios between Ta 2 Pt 3 Se 8 and the applied solvent, resulting in N -methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) as an optimal solvent owing to the well-matched total surface tension and P/D ratio. Subsequently, Ta 2 Pt 3 Se 8 nanowire thin films are manufactured via vacuum filtration using a Ta 2 Pt 3 Se 8 /NMP dispersion. Then, gas sensing devices are fabricated onto the Ta 2 Pt 3 Se 8 nanowire thin films, and gas sensing property toward NO 2 is evaluated at various thin-film thicknesses. A 50 nm thick Ta 2 Pt 3 Se 8 thin-film device exhibited a percent response of 25.9% at room temperature and 32.4% at 100 °C, respectively. In addition, the device showed complete recovery within 14.1 min at room temperature and 3.5 min at 100 °C, respectively.
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