Tailoring the Gas Sensing Characteristics of Zno and Zns Monolayers Toward Co2, Co and N2 Upon Introducing Defects and Substitutional Functionalization

38 Pages Posted: 10 Aug 2023

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Pornsawan Sikam

Chiang Mai University

Sireetone Yawirach

Chiang Mai University

Anucha Watcharapasorn

Chiang Mai University

Pairot Moontragoon

Khon Kaen University

Thanayut Kaewmaraya

Khon Kaen University

Abstract

This work aims to design two-dimensional (2D) catalysts based ZnO and ZnS for CO2 reduction reaction (CRR), nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR), CO2 and N2 captures and sensors. Cheap and abundant elements which are Mg, Cl, and N are doped into Zn, S, and O sites to tune the electronic properties of the ZnO and ZnS monolayers. Also, influences of O, S and Zn vacancies on the electronic properties and gas adsorption are examined as well. Adsorption energy, interaction energy, distortion energy, density of states, Bader charge, shift of Fermi level, and work function of the modified surfaces are studied via density functional theory (DFT) performed on VASP. From the results, Mg, Cl, and N doping as well as vacant sites can extremely change electronic properties, i.e., semiconductive to metallic behavior, the shift of Fermi level and the variation of work function. Some modified ZnS and ZnO monolayers can be good candidates CRR and NRR catalysts since neither too strong nor too light binding of CO2, CO and N2. The best catalysts for this study is (Mg, VZn)-ZnO and Cl-ZnS because both can be sensors and electrochemical catalysts due to the proper binding strength for CO2, CO and N2 adsorption. The change in the electronic properties leading to the change in gas adsorption shows that the ZnO and ZnS modification by cheap-element doping and vacancy-site creation are potential ways to improve their properties, extend their applications and lead to the invention promising catalysts for electrochemical reactions, gas sensors and gas storages.

Keywords: CO2, CO and N2 adsorption, ZnO and ZnS monolayer, DOS, work function

Suggested Citation

Sikam, Pornsawan and Yawirach, Sireetone and Watcharapasorn, Anucha and Moontragoon, Pairot and Kaewmaraya, Thanayut, Tailoring the Gas Sensing Characteristics of Zno and Zns Monolayers Toward Co2, Co and N2 Upon Introducing Defects and Substitutional Functionalization. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4537307 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4537307

Pornsawan Sikam

Chiang Mai University ( email )

Huay Kaew Road
Chiang Mai, 50100
Thailand

Sireetone Yawirach

Chiang Mai University ( email )

Huay Kaew Road
Chiang Mai, 50100
Thailand

Anucha Watcharapasorn

Chiang Mai University ( email )

Huay Kaew Road
Chiang Mai, 50100
Thailand

Pairot Moontragoon (Contact Author)

Khon Kaen University ( email )

23 Moo 16 Mittapap Rd
Nai-Muang, 40002
Thailand

Thanayut Kaewmaraya

Khon Kaen University ( email )

23 Moo 16 Mittapap Rd
Nai-Muang, 40002
Thailand

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