Abstract

This study investigates the adsorption properties and electronic characteristics of pristine and alkali metal (Li, Na, K)-decorated BC3 monolayers for the detection of toxic warfare agents, crucial for environmental protection and human health. Physisorption is observed for H2CO, COCl2, and CSCl2 on the BC3 monolayer, with adsorption energies of −8.06, −8.63, and −9.56 kcal/mol, respectively. Alkali metal decoration induces chemisorption, significantly enhancing adsorption energies (e.g., H2CO on KBC3 with −20.85 kcal/mol). LiBC3 and KBC3 exhibit high sensitivity to CSCl2 and COCl2, respectively, with short recovery times (4.59 and 2.72 sec). The reduced work function (ɸ) (4.34) of CSCl2@LiBC3 compared to pristine BC3 (4.98) confirms the heightened sensitivity of LiBC3 to CSCl2. Therefore, Li and K-decorated BC3 monolayers emerge as promising candidates for CSCl2 and COCl2 sensors, offering strong adsorption, high sensitivity, and rapid recovery times.

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