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  • * This sensor boasts a detection range of 0.01-500 ppm, a low detection limit of 10 ppb, and quick response/recovery times of 10s and 15s, making it suitable for low-level HS detection.
  • * Key advantages include a larger surface area for better HS absorption, an abundance of functional groups on TiC MXene promoting adsorption, and high metal conductivity aiding efficient electron transfer for improved sensitivity.

Article Abstract

The utilization of a heterogeneous nanojunction design has shown significant enhancements in the gas sensing capabilities of traditional metal oxide gas sensors. In this study, a novel room temperature HS gas sensor employing FeO functionalized TiC MXene as the sensing material has been developed. This sensor exhibits a broad detection range (0.01-500 ppm), low detection limit (10 ppb), and rapid response/recovery times (10 s/15 s), making it ideal for ppb-level HS detection. The exceptional gas sensitivity of FeO/TiC composite to HS can be attributed to several key factors. First, the unique layered frame structure of FeO/TiC significantly amplifies the surface area of the hybrid material, enhancing the absorption and diffusion capabilities of HS molecules. Second, the abundance of functional groups (-O, -OH, and -F) on the surface of TiC MXene nanosheets provides additional active sites for HS adsorption, The density functional theory calculation confirms that the adsorption energy of the FeO/TiC composite for HS (-2.93 eV) is significantly lower than that of pure FeO (-2.37 eV) and TiC (-0.2 eV). Lastly, the remarkable metal conductivity of TiC MXene ensures efficient electron transfer, thereby enhancing overall sensing performance.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.4c01691DOI Listing

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