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  4. MoSe<sub>2</sub>-Layered Nanosheet Decorated SnO<sub>2</sub> Hollow Nanofiber-Based Highly Sensitive and Selective Room Temperature H<sub>2</sub>S Gas Sensor
 
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MoSe<sub>2</sub>-Layered Nanosheet Decorated SnO<sub>2</sub> Hollow Nanofiber-Based Highly Sensitive and Selective Room Temperature H<sub>2</sub>S Gas Sensor

Journal
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
ISSN
19448244
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Shaik Ruksana
Manoj K Rajbhar
Biswanath Das
Chandra Shekhar Sharma
Kumar, Mahesh 
Department of Electrical Engineering 
DOI
10.1021/acsami.4c14125
Abstract
In this work, we successfully demonstrated a MoSe2@SnO2 nanocomposite-based room temperature H2S gas sensor. A sensing mechanism was proposed based on experimental results and density functional theory calculations. The FESEM micrographs of the heterostructure formed by hydrothermally grown MoSe2-layered nanosheets and SnO2-hollow nanofiber result in a high surface area for H2S gas adsorption. On exposure to calcination, the electro-spun PVP/SnO2 nanofiber undergoes the Kirkendall phenomenon, resulting in 94.6 nm thick hollow nanofibers. The combination of TMD@SMO shows an abundance of charge transfer, resulting in an excellent response toward H2S gas. The MoSe2@SnO2 detects a low concentration of 500 ppb with a relative response of ∼19.9% at room temperature (RT). The simulation, using density functional theory (DFT), discloses that the adsorption energies ranged from −0.3645 to −0.5193 eV, indicating reduced bond lengths and significant H2S interactions. The sensor proves an excellent sensitivity toward H2S gas, ranging from 100 ppm to 500 ppb, with a LoD of ∼15 ppb at RT. As the sensor worked at RT with accuracy and reliability, consistent performance was observed upon exposure to various humidity levels, making it suitable for exhaled breath gas sensors. The sensor, as developed, also exhibited a good selectivity toward H2S gas in contrast to other gases as well as stability and longevity over time.
Subjects
  • Density functional th...

  • MoSe<sub>2</sub>-laye...

  • Room temperature H<su...

  • SMO

  • SnO<sub>2</sub>-hollo...

  • TMD

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