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  • Transition-metal sulfides, particularly CuS, are being recognized as strong candidates for gas sensors, moving away from traditional metal oxides.
  • A novel method was developed to create a flexible, semitransparent NH gas sensor featuring an ultrathin CuS layer, with its properties optimized by adjusting copper film thickness and sulfurization time.
  • The CuS sensor shows high sensitivity with a detection limit of 1.38 ppm for NH gas at 150 °C, and offers mechanical durability and visibility in light applications.

Article Abstract

Transition-metal sulfides are emerging as promising materials for chemiresistive gas sensors─a field still dominated by semiconducting metal oxides. Despite the availability of materials with tunable electronic, optical, physical, and chemical properties, few studies have moved beyond synthesis to provide strategies for enhancing gas sensing performance through material modification. Here, we present a simple, scalable synthetic strategy for developing an optically semitransparent, flexible NH gas sensor with a highly uniform, ultrathin CuS (covellite) active sensing layer. The optical and chemical properties of the CuS were precisely controlled near the percolation threshold of thin-film formation by varying key experimental parameters such as the Cu film thickness (<10 nm) and the sulfurization time (∼90 s) under ambient conditions. Experimental and computational studies of CuS and its NH sensing characteristics identify key physicochemical properties. The controlled surface chemistry and morphology of the ultrathin CuS layer demonstrate its effectiveness in functional NH sensing devices, which achieve a calculated detection limit of 1.38 ppm for NH gas at 150 °C, along with exceptional mechanical robustness and optical semitransparency in the visible-light spectrum.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c13200DOI Listing

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