Engineering of in-plane SnS-SnO nanosheets heterostructures for enhanced HS sensing.

Talanta

College of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Collaborative Innovation Center of Environmental Pollution Control and Ecological Restoration, Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, Zhengzhou, 450002, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2025

In-plane heterostructures has attracted considerable interest due to exceptional electron transport properties, high specific surface area, and abundant active sites. However, synthesis of in-plane SnS-SnO heterostructures are rarely reported, and the deep investigation of the fine structure on reactivity is of great significance. Here, we propose partial in-situ oxidation strategy to construct the in-plane SnS-SnO heterostructures and the surface properties, the ratio of two components can be finely tuned by precisely adjusting the treatment temperature. In particular, the SnS-SnO heterostructures formed after annealing of SnS nanosheets at 350 °C exhibits a unique electronic structure and surface properties due to rich grain boundaries, which exhibits excellent gas sensing performance to HS (R/R = 169.81 for 5 ppm HS at 160 °C, fast response and recovery dynamic (41/101 s), excellent reliability (σ = 0.01) and sensing stability (φ = 0.11 %)). Notably, the in-plane heterostructures endow the material with abundant grain boundaries and effectively regulates the electronic structure of the Sn p-orbital, which facilitate the formation of active oxygen species (O(ad)), thus contributing to the sensing performance. Our work provides a promising platform to design in-plane heterostructures for various advanced applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2024.127059DOI Listing

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