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Investigations of Vacancy-Assisted Selective Detection of NO 2 Molecules in Vertically Aligned SnS 2 .

Ashok KumarAkash Popat GutalNeelu SharmaDeepu KumarGe ZhangHyunah KimPradeep KumarManikandan ParanjothyMahesh KumarMichael S Strano
Published in: ACS sensors (2023)
Two important methods for enhancing gas sensing performance are vacancy/defect and interlayer engineering. Tin sulfide (SnS 2 ) has recently attracted much attention for sensing of the NO 2 gas due to its active surface sites and tunable electronic structure. Herein, SnS 2 has been synthesized by the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method followed by nitrogen plasma treatment with different exposure times for fast detection of NO 2 molecules. Plasma treatment created a substantial number of surface vacancies on SnS 2 flakes, which were controlled by the exposure period to modify the surface of flakes. After 12 min of nitrogen plasma treatment, SnS 2 nanoflakes show considerable improvement in NO 2 sensing characteristics, including a high sensing response of ∼264% toward 100 ppm NO 2 at 120°C. The enhancement in the relative response of the sensor is due to the electronic interaction between NO 2 molecules and the S vacancies on the surface of SnS 2 . Density functional theory (DFT) computations indicate that the S-vacancy defects on the surface dominate the effective NO 2 detection and the NO 2 adsorption mechanism transition from physisorption to chemisorption. Adsorption kinetics of the NO 2 gas over SnS 2 nanoflake-based chemiresistor sensors were studied using the Lee and Strano model [ Langmuir 2005, 21(11), 5192-5196]. The irreversible rate of the reaction for various NO 2 concentrations exposed to the gas sensor is extracted using this model, which also appropriately describes the response curves. The forward rate constant of the irreversible gas sensor increased with the increase of the N 2 plasma treatment time and reached the maximum in the 12 min plasma-treated sample. Through defect engineering, this research may open up new vistas for the design and synthesis of 2D materials with enhanced sensing properties.
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