Literature DB >> 31062965

Enhanced Selectivity of MXene Gas Sensors through Metal Ion Intercalation: In Situ X-ray Diffraction Study.

Hyeong-Jun Koh1, Seon Joon Kim2, Kathleen Maleski3, Soo-Yeon Cho1, Yong-Jae Kim1, Chi Won Ahn4, Yury Gogotsi3, Hee-Tae Jung1,5.   

Abstract

Gas molecules are known to interact with two-dimensional (2D) materials through surface adsorption where the adsorption-induced charge transfer governs the chemiresistive sensing of various gases. Recently, titanium carbide (Ti3C2T x) MXene emerged as a promising sensing channel showing the highest sensitivity among 2D materials and unique gas selectivity. However, unlike conventional 2D materials, MXenes show metallic conductivity and contain interlayer water, implying that gas molecules will likely interact in a more complex way than the typical charge transfer model. Therefore, it is important to understand the role of all factors that may influence gas sensing. Here, we studied the gas-induced interlayer swelling of Ti3C2T x MXene thin films and its influence on gas sensing performance. In situ X-ray diffraction was employed to simultaneously measure dynamic swelling behavior where Ti3C2T x MXene films displayed selective swelling toward ethanol vapor over CO2 gas. Results show that the controlling sodium ion concentration in the interlayers is highly important in tuning the swelling behavior and gas sensing performance. The degree of swelling matched well with the gas response intensity, and the highest gas selectivity toward ethanol vapor was achieved for Ti3C2T x sensing channels treated with 0.3 mM NaOH, which also displayed the largest amount of swelling. Our results demonstrate that controlling the interlayer transport of Ti3C2T x MXene is essential for enhancing the selective sensing of gas molecules.

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Keywords:  MXene; ethanol; gas selectivity; gas sensor; in situ XRD; intercalation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31062965     DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.9b00310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Sens        ISSN: 2379-3694            Impact factor:   7.711


  6 in total

1.  Ionically Active MXene Nanopore Actuators.

Authors:  Mehrnaz Mojtabavi; Wan-Yu Tsai; Armin VahidMohammadi; Teng Zhang; Yury Gogotsi; Nina Balke; Meni Wanunu
Journal:  Small       Date:  2022-01-12       Impact factor: 15.153

Review 2.  Experimental and Theoretical Advances in MXene-Based Gas Sensors.

Authors:  Sadegh Mehdi Aghaei; Aref Aasi; Balaji Panchapakesan
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2021-01-20

3.  Boron nanostructures obtained via ultrasonic irradiation for high performance chemiresistive methane sensors.

Authors:  Ravindra Kumar Jha; Aman Nanda; Navakanta Bhat
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2020-03-10

Review 4.  MXenes Thin Films: From Fabrication to Their Applications.

Authors:  Israt Ali; Muhammad Faraz Ud Din; Zhi-Gang Gu
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-08-02       Impact factor: 4.927

Review 5.  Research status of gas sensing performance of Ti3C2Tx-based gas sensors: A mini review.

Authors:  Bo Peng; Xinlu Huang
Journal:  Front Chem       Date:  2022-10-03       Impact factor: 5.545

6.  Nanohybrids of a MXene and transition metal dichalcogenide for selective detection of volatile organic compounds.

Authors:  Winston Yenyu Chen; Xiaofan Jiang; Sz-Nian Lai; Dimitrios Peroulis; Lia Stanciu
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2020-03-10       Impact factor: 14.919

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