Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5465751 Thin Solid Films 2017 32 Pages PDF
Abstract
We demonstrate the NO2 sensing properties of transparent two-dimensional organic films based on a low-symmetry zinc phthalocyanine (Pc) complexes. The amphiphilic nature of the Pc results in oriented monolayers on substrates, which provide an excellent conformation for Zn-NO2 interactions without strong Pc intermolecular aggregation. Using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique, we form single monolayer films on glass and show their potential for NO2 gas detection. We succeed in detecting 100 ppm NO2, 20 s after gas exposure. We also demonstrate total recovery of the sensing effect by simply heating up to 60 °C. By exhibiting high transparency (~ 97%) and thermal stability, together with low costs and simplicity in scaling the technology for large-area structures, the low-symmetry zinc Pc complexes appear to be highly promising materials for gas sensing applications.
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