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Self-assembled peptide microtubes (SPMTs)/SnO sensors for enhanced room-temperature gas detection under visible light illumination. | LitMetric

Self-assembled peptide microtubes (SPMTs)/SnO sensors for enhanced room-temperature gas detection under visible light illumination.

Talanta

Engineering Research Center of Smart Microsensors and Microsystems, Ministry of Education, College of Electronics and Information, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310018, China; China-Israel Polypeptide Device and Application Technology Joint Research Center, Hangzhou, 310027, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

Nitrogen dioxide (NO) is an important contaminant that poses a severe threat to environmental sustainability. Traditional inorganic NO gas detectors are generally used under harsh operating conditions and employ environmentally unfriendly resources, thus preventing widespread practical applications. Herein, self-assembled peptide microtubes (SPMTs) are combined with SnO nanoparticles (NPs) to develop a bioinspired NO gas sensor. The sensor incorporated with SPMTs exhibits a lower resistance and a stronger response under visible light irradiation. Under exposure to 4.7-mW/cm white light irradiation, the device exhibits a response of 412 and a resistance of only 97 MΩ, contrast to 318 and 340 MΩ for the bare SnO-based counterpart under the same test conditions. This work exemplifies the feasibility of using bioinspired approach employing peptides self-assembly strategy to engineer comprehensive pollution detectors, potentially enabling development in the environmentally friendly sensing field.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2024.127495DOI Listing

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