Abstract

Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are promising materials for chemiresistive gas sensor, while TMD alloys (two chalcogenide or/and metal elements) with tunable electronic structures have drawn little attention in gas sensing. Herein, Mo0.5W0.5S2 alloy nanoparticles (NPs) were prepared by a facile sonication exfoliation method and then tested for ammonia sensing. The crystal structure, geometric morphology, and elemental composition of Mo0.5W0.5S2 NPs were investigated. The gas sensing measurements demonstrated Mo0.5W0.5S2 NPs with good response to ammonia at 80 °C with alimit of detection down to 500 part per billion (ppb). The sensor also displayed good stability as well as superb selectivity to ammonia in the presence of interferences, such as methanol, acetone, benzene, and cyclohexane. The theoretical calculations revealed Mo and W atoms at edges (such as Mo0.5W0.5S2 (010)) of sheet-like NPs as the active sites for ammonia adsorption. Electrons donated by the adsorbed ammonia were combined with holes in p-type Mo0.5W0.5S2 NPs, and the concentration of the main charge carrier was reduced, resulting in resistance enhancement.

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