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Decoration of Pt/Pd bimetallic nanoparticles on Ru-implanted WS2 nanosheets for acetone sensing studies

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
卷 641, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2023.158478

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Acetone gas; Bimetallic; Pt/Pd; Ru-implantation; Gas sensor; WS2

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In this study, bimetallic decoration technique was used to prepare a sensor material for acetone sensing. The optimized sensor exhibited good selectivity and fast dynamics towards acetone, even in a high-humidity environment. The enhanced sensing capability of the sensor was attributed to the effects of the implanted metal nanoparticles and the formation of surface defects and Schottky barriers.
Bimetallic decoration is a promising technique for enhancing the gas-sensing characteristics of resistive sensors. In this study, pristine WS2 nanosheets (NSs), Ru-implanted WS2 NSs, separate Pt and Pd nanoparticles (NPs) decorated on Ru-implanted WS2 NSs, and Pt/Pd bimetallic NPs decorated on Ru-implanted WS2 NSs sensors were prepared and utilized for acetone detection in self-heating operations at low applied voltages (1-5 V). The gas sensors were characterized by employing various techniques to explore their phases, morphologies, and chemical compositions. The Ru-implanted WS2 NSs sensor decorated with Pt/Pd bimetallic NPs exhibited good selectivity and fast dynamics toward acetone. Also, the optimized sensor displayed an acceptable response to acetone even in a high-humidity environment. The enhanced acetone sensing of the optimized gas sensor was related to the spillover and catalytic effects of the implanted Ru and Pt/Pd NPs on acetone, enhanced oxygen ionosorption with the formation of defects under implantation, and the formation of Schottky barriers between Pt/Pd and Ruimplanted WS2. We successfully demonstrated the potential of this novel sensing material for roomtemperature acetone sensing.

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