2d Nbs2 Monolayeras a Gas Sensor for the Detection of Nitrogen-Containing Toxic Gases

27 Pages Posted: 22 Jul 2023

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Tongtong Li

Zhejiang Sci-tech University - School of Material Sciences & Engineering

QiYang Miao

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Yuxin Wang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Hongye Yang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

Nitrogen-containing toxic gases have garnered significant attention due to their adverse effects on human health and the environment. Accurately detecting the presence of these toxic gases has become a major challenge. This paper investigates the potential of 1T-NbS2 and 2H-NbS2 monolayers as sensor materials for nitrogen-containing toxic gases by using density functional theory. The stability of these monolayers is confirmed through kinetic and thermodynamic calculations, and the most prominent adsorption sites for three gases are identified among the six possible adsorption sites on both monolayers. The charge density difference and Bader charge indicate that the maximum charge transfer is observed after the NO molecules are adsorbed on two monolayers. In addition, the shorter recovery times of NH3 and NO2 on the 2H-NbS2 monolayer identify NbS2 monolayer as a promising sensor material for these toxic gases. The practical significance of using NbS2 monolayer as a sensor material is confirmed by examining the humidity effect and transmission characteristics using an electrode model. I-V curve reflects the significant sensitivity of 1T-NbS2 and 2H-NbS2 monolayers to NO2 molecules. These results confirm NbS2 monolayers are a promising sensor material for NO2 and NH3 molecules, with potential applications in environmental protection, industrial safety, and healthcare.

Keywords: Transition Metal Sulfides, Gas sensor, Non-equilibrium Green's Function, Density Functional Theory

Suggested Citation

Li, Tongtong and Miao, QiYang and Wang, Yuxin and Yang, Hongye, 2d Nbs2 Monolayeras a Gas Sensor for the Detection of Nitrogen-Containing Toxic Gases. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4518429 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4518429

Tongtong Li (Contact Author)

Zhejiang Sci-tech University - School of Material Sciences & Engineering ( email )

Hangzhou, 310018
China

QiYang Miao

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Yuxin Wang

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Hongye Yang

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