Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5009577 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A selective room-temperature ammonia sensor using WS2 nanoflakes as the sensing materials was successfully developed in this work. The two-dimensional WS2 sharing the same structure with MoS2, has a typical graphene-like 2D microstructure. The WS2 nanoflakes based sensor shows a good sensitivity and an excellent selectivity to ammonia at room temperature. The sensor showed an increased resistance when exposed to ammonia from 1Â ppm to 10Â ppm indicating a p-type response. The response and recovery time of the sensor to 5Â ppm ammonia are â¼120Â s and â¼150Â s, respectively. The developed ammonia sensor shows excellent selectivity to formaldehyde, ethanol, benzene and acetone at room temperature. The response of the sensor increased as the humidity increase up to 73% possibly due to the sulfides ions-assisted hydroxylation of the co-adsorbed water and the oxidation of the solvated ammonia with adsorbed oxygen ions on the surface of the WS2 nanoflakes.
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Authors
Xiaogan Li, Xiaoxin Li, Zhi Li, Jing Wang, Jianwei Zhang,