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WO3/WS2 nanoflowers fabricated by low-temperature in-situ oxidation for rapid detection of nitrogen dioxide

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SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL
Volume 365, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2023.114854

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WO3/WS2 heterojunction; NO2; Baseline drift; Response speed; Gas sensor

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Flower-like WO3/WS2 heterojunction materials constructed via a low-temperature in-situ oxidation method exhibit significant improvements in the detection of NO2 gas in gas sensors, along with good selectivity and reproducibility.
Long response time and serious baseline drift have always hampered the practical applications of two-dimensional transition metal sulfides (TMD) in the field of gas sensors. Here, we constructed flower-like WO3/WS2 heterojunction materials via a low-temperature in-situ oxidation method to detect NO2 gas. The WO3/WS2 sensors exhibit satisfactory improvements in the response speed, sensitivity, selectivity, and baseline drift in comparison with the original WS2 sensor. The WO3/WS2 materials with different WO3 ratios were ob-tained by in-situ oxidizing WS2 under different calcination temperatures. The gas-sensing results show that the W-200 sensor has a gas response of Ra/Rg = 2.3-32 ppm NO2, a rapid response time of 27 s, and a low detection limit of 100 ppb, accompanied by good selectivity and reproducibility to NO2 at the optimal working temper-ature of 79 degrees C, making it a promising candidate for the optimization of WS2-based gas sensors in practical use.

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