High Performance and Highly Selective of Triethylamine Sensors Based on Cu-Doped Moo3 Nanobelts

27 Pages Posted: 22 Aug 2023

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Xiangyun Tan

Wuhan University

Xi Chen

Wuhan University

Jiacheng Guo

Wuhan University

Li Wang

Wuhan University

Zhihu Dong

Wuhan University

Xu Li

Wuhan University

Dongwei Zhang

Wuhan University

Lan Yang

Wuhan University

Libing Qian

Hubei University of Science and Technology

Chunqing He

Wuhan University

Abstract

Developing high-performance triethylamine (TEA) gas sensors are vital for human health. Defect engineering is a common method to enhance sensor performance. In this work, Cu-doped MoO3 nanobelts with different Cu/Mo molar ratios were synthesized by a low-cost solvothermal method. The 7.5CM sensor (Cu/Mo=7.5%) exhibited a response value of 135 to 10 ppm TEA at 240 °C. The sensor also showed excellent selectivity and sub-ppm detection limit (12.5 ppb). Based on X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS) analysis, the enhanced gas sensing performance and mechanism of Cu-doped MoO3 were discussed. PALS results indicated that higher V′MoVo··Vo·· vacancy defect clusters content on the surface of Cu-doped MoO3. The enhanced gas sensing performance was attributed to the increased concentration of vacancies/vacancy clusters on the surface of MoO3 nanobelts due to Cu doping, which facilitated the formation of surface chemisorbed oxygen and provided more active sites for the reaction of TEA. Additionally, CuMoO4 nanoscrystals formed in MoO3 nanobelts can provide p-n heterojunctions on the surface, which generates potential barrier, enabling a wide variation range for the resistance of the sensor. This work provided a simple and effective method for the application of defect engineering in gas sensing materials.

Keywords: Gas sensor, Cu-doped MoO3, TEA, Vacancy defects

Suggested Citation

Tan, Xiangyun and Chen, Xi and Guo, Jiacheng and Wang, Li and Dong, Zhihu and Li, Xu and Zhang, Dongwei and Yang, Lan and Qian, Libing and He, Chunqing, High Performance and Highly Selective of Triethylamine Sensors Based on Cu-Doped Moo3 Nanobelts. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4548401 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4548401

Xiangyun Tan

Wuhan University ( email )

Wuhan
China

Xi Chen

Wuhan University ( email )

Wuhan
China

Jiacheng Guo

Wuhan University ( email )

Wuhan
China

Li Wang

Wuhan University ( email )

Zhihu Dong

Wuhan University ( email )

Wuhan
China

Xu Li

Wuhan University ( email )

Wuhan
China

Dongwei Zhang

Wuhan University ( email )

Wuhan
China

Lan Yang

Wuhan University ( email )

Wuhan
China

Libing Qian

Hubei University of Science and Technology ( email )

China

Chunqing He (Contact Author)

Wuhan University ( email )

Wuhan
China

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