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  • Development of high-performance mustard gas sensors is crucial for early detection and safety due to the dangerous effects of exposure.
  • Ultrathin WO nanosheet-supported Pd nanoparticles were created to improve the sensitivity and response time of chemiresistive sensors for detecting mustard gas simulants, specifically 2-CEES.
  • The optimal sensor shows high sensitivity, rapid response and recovery times, and excellent stability, highlighting the importance of strong interactions between the materials for enhanced detection capabilities.

Article Abstract

Exposure to mustard gas can cause damage or death to human beings, depending on the concentration and duration. Thus, developing high-performance mustard-gas sensors is highly needed for early warning. Herein, ultrathin WO nanosheet-supported Pd nanoparticles hybrids (WO NSs/Pd) are prepared as chemiresistive sulfur mustard simulant (e.g., 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide, 2-CEES) gas sensors. As a result, the optimal WO NSs/Pd-2 (2 wt % of Pd)-based sensor exhibits a high response of 8.5 and a rapid response/recovery time of 9/92 s toward 700 ppb 2-CEES at 260 °C. The detection limit could be as low as 15 ppb with a response of 1.4. Moreover, WO NSs/Pd-2 shows good repeatability, 30-day operating stability, and good selectivity. In WO NSs/Pd-2, ultrathin WO NSs are rich in oxygen vacancies, offer more sites to adsorb oxygen species, and make their size close to or even within the thickness of the so-called electron depletion layer, thus inducing a large resistance change (response). Moreover, strong metal-support interactions (SMSIs) between WO NSs and Pd nanoparticles enhance the catalytic redox reaction performance, thereby achieving a superior sensing performance toward 2-CEES. These findings in this work provide a new approach to optimize the sensing performance of a chemiresistive sensor by constructing SMSIs in ultrathin metal oxides.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.4c01002DOI Listing

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