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2D SbC monolayer: A promising material for the recyclable gas sensor for environmentally toxic nitrogen-containing gases (NCGs). | LitMetric

2D SbC monolayer: A promising material for the recyclable gas sensor for environmentally toxic nitrogen-containing gases (NCGs).

J Hazard Mater

Materials and Biophysics Group, Department of Applied Physics, S. V. National Institute of Technology, Surat 395007, India; Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (HWK), Lehmkuhlenbusch 4, Delmenhorst 27753, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: March 2021

Based on density functional theory investigation, we exposed the potential application of hexagonal SbC nanosheet as highly sensitive material for nitrogen-containing gases (NCGs) NH, NO and NO molecules. Our rigorous simulations show that NH, NO and NO molecules shows physisorption on the SbC nanosheet via vdW DFT-D3 interactions. The calculations were carried out by considering that the monolayer SbC as the sensor material modulated with its electrical conductivity when its surface adsorbs the gas molecules for their various orientations and positions. It is also found that the magnetic properties are induced in non-magnetic SbC nanosheet by adsorption of NO molecule. The interaction of the SbC nanosheet with the gas molecules is further analysed by the charge density difference (CDD), electrostatic potential (ESP) and Bader charge analysis. Our analysis indicates a strong possibility for the detection of NO and NO gas molecules by the SbC based sensor, due to the associated significant changes in the conductivity and reasonable adsorption energy. Also, in the visible region at T = 300 K, very low recovery times have been found as 431 μs, 785.01 s and 53.8 μs for NH, NO and NO, respectively, which strongly suggest the SbC nanosheets as a better reversible multi-time gas sensor material towards the NCGs adsorption. We also explored the humidity effect on the NCGs based 2D SbC sensor material. The current-voltage (I-V) characteristics also confirmed the suitability of 2D SbC in real-time applications. Overall, present work reveals that the 2D SbC nanosheets as a promising material for semiconductor-based nano sensors for environmentally hazard pollutants like NCG molecules.

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