Controlled synthesis of ultrathin MoS2 nanoflowers for highly enhanced NO2 sensing at room temperature

Fabrication of a high-performance room-temperature (RT) gas sensor is important for the future integration of sensors into smart, portable and Internet-of-Things (IoT)-based devices. Herein, we developed a NO2 gas sensor based on ultrathin MoS2 nanoflowers with high sensitivity at RT. The MoS2 flowe...

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Main Authors: Nguyen Tat, Thang, Le Thi, Hong, Nguyen Hoang, Thoan, Chu Manh, Hung, Nguyen Van, Duy, Nguyen Van, Hieu, Nguyen Duc, Hoa
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Published: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
Online Access:https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/395
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spelling oai:localhost:PNK-3952022-08-17T05:54:37Z Controlled synthesis of ultrathin MoS2 nanoflowers for highly enhanced NO2 sensing at room temperature Nguyen Tat, Thang Le Thi, Hong Nguyen Hoang, Thoan Chu Manh, Hung Nguyen Van, Duy Nguyen Van, Hieu Nguyen Duc, Hoa Fabrication of a high-performance room-temperature (RT) gas sensor is important for the future integration of sensors into smart, portable and Internet-of-Things (IoT)-based devices. Herein, we developed a NO2 gas sensor based on ultrathin MoS2 nanoflowers with high sensitivity at RT. The MoS2 flower-like nanostructures were synthesised via a simple hydrothermal method with different growth times of 24, 36, 48, and 60 h. The synthesised MoS2 nanoflowers were subsequently characterised by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The petal-like nanosheets in pure MoS2 agglomerated to form a flower-like structure with Raman vibrational modes at 378 and 403 cm−1 and crystallisation in the hexagonal phase. The specific surface areas of the MoS2 grown at different times were measured by using the Brunauer–Emmett–Teller method. The largest specific surface area of 56.57 m2 g−1 was obtained for the MoS2 nanoflowers grown for 48 h. This sample also possessed the smallest activation energy of 0.08 eV. The gas-sensing characteristics of sensors based on the synthesised MoS2 nanostructures were investigated using oxidising and reducing gases, such as NO2, SO2, H2, CH4, CO and NH3, at different concentrations and at working temperatures ranging from RT to 150 °C. The sensor based on the MoS2 nanoflowers grown for 48 h showed a high gas response of 67.4% and high selectivity to 10 ppm NO2 at RT. This finding can be ascribed to the synergistic effects of largest specific surface area, smallest crystallite size and lowest activation energy of the MoS2-48 h sample among the samples. The sensors also exhibited a relative humidity-independent sensing characteristic at RT and a low detection limit of 84 ppb, thereby allowing their practical application to portable IoT-based devices. 2020-06-18T03:00:24Z 2020-06-18T03:00:24Z 2020 Article Working Paper https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/395 10.1039/D0RA00121J en application/pdf The Royal Society of Chemistry
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description Fabrication of a high-performance room-temperature (RT) gas sensor is important for the future integration of sensors into smart, portable and Internet-of-Things (IoT)-based devices. Herein, we developed a NO2 gas sensor based on ultrathin MoS2 nanoflowers with high sensitivity at RT. The MoS2 flower-like nanostructures were synthesised via a simple hydrothermal method with different growth times of 24, 36, 48, and 60 h. The synthesised MoS2 nanoflowers were subsequently characterised by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The petal-like nanosheets in pure MoS2 agglomerated to form a flower-like structure with Raman vibrational modes at 378 and 403 cm−1 and crystallisation in the hexagonal phase. The specific surface areas of the MoS2 grown at different times were measured by using the Brunauer–Emmett–Teller method. The largest specific surface area of 56.57 m2 g−1 was obtained for the MoS2 nanoflowers grown for 48 h. This sample also possessed the smallest activation energy of 0.08 eV. The gas-sensing characteristics of sensors based on the synthesised MoS2 nanostructures were investigated using oxidising and reducing gases, such as NO2, SO2, H2, CH4, CO and NH3, at different concentrations and at working temperatures ranging from RT to 150 °C. The sensor based on the MoS2 nanoflowers grown for 48 h showed a high gas response of 67.4% and high selectivity to 10 ppm NO2 at RT. This finding can be ascribed to the synergistic effects of largest specific surface area, smallest crystallite size and lowest activation energy of the MoS2-48 h sample among the samples. The sensors also exhibited a relative humidity-independent sensing characteristic at RT and a low detection limit of 84 ppb, thereby allowing their practical application to portable IoT-based devices.
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author Nguyen Tat, Thang
Le Thi, Hong
Nguyen Hoang, Thoan
Chu Manh, Hung
Nguyen Van, Duy
Nguyen Van, Hieu
Nguyen Duc, Hoa
spellingShingle Nguyen Tat, Thang
Le Thi, Hong
Nguyen Hoang, Thoan
Chu Manh, Hung
Nguyen Van, Duy
Nguyen Van, Hieu
Nguyen Duc, Hoa
Controlled synthesis of ultrathin MoS2 nanoflowers for highly enhanced NO2 sensing at room temperature
author_facet Nguyen Tat, Thang
Le Thi, Hong
Nguyen Hoang, Thoan
Chu Manh, Hung
Nguyen Van, Duy
Nguyen Van, Hieu
Nguyen Duc, Hoa
author_sort Nguyen Tat, Thang
title Controlled synthesis of ultrathin MoS2 nanoflowers for highly enhanced NO2 sensing at room temperature
title_short Controlled synthesis of ultrathin MoS2 nanoflowers for highly enhanced NO2 sensing at room temperature
title_full Controlled synthesis of ultrathin MoS2 nanoflowers for highly enhanced NO2 sensing at room temperature
title_fullStr Controlled synthesis of ultrathin MoS2 nanoflowers for highly enhanced NO2 sensing at room temperature
title_full_unstemmed Controlled synthesis of ultrathin MoS2 nanoflowers for highly enhanced NO2 sensing at room temperature
title_sort controlled synthesis of ultrathin mos2 nanoflowers for highly enhanced no2 sensing at room temperature
publisher The Royal Society of Chemistry
publishDate 2020
url https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/395
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