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MoS2-PVP Nanocomposites Decorated ZnO Microsheets for Efficient Hydrogen Detection

Journal

IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Volume 21, Issue 7, Pages 8878-8885

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2021.3054038

Keywords

MoS2 - PVP nanocomposites (MoS2-PVP NCs); electronic sensitization; spillover effect; sensitivity

Funding

  1. Science and Engineering Research Board [IMP/2019/000075]
  2. Scheme of Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India

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Through researchers' efforts, MoS2/ZnO hybrid exhibits higher hydrogen detection ability at low temperatures, with the decoration of MoS2-PVP NCs enhancing the surface reactivity of the sensor.
Over the past several decades, metal oxide based gas sensors are widely used for hydrogen gas sensing applications. However, their poor sensitivity and very high value of operating temperature (> 300 degrees C) pose a severe threat over hydrogen detection due to its highly flammable nature. In recent years, a few strategies have been explored by the researchers to address these formidable challenges faced by the sensing technology. Here, we present MoS2/ZnO hybrid exhibiting higher molecular detection at low operating temperature. The ZnO film was grown using the magnetron sputtering technique, while MoS2-PVP nanocomposites (MoS2-PVP NCs) were synthesized through organic polymer assisted liquid exfoliation process. We examined the sensing performance of various MoS2/ZnO hybrids prepared by the decoration of different concentration MoS2-PVP NCs over the ZnO surface. The decoration of ZnO film through MoS2-PVP NCs increases the effective surface area and the number of active sites for the hydrogen molecules to get adsorbed, hence improved the surface reactivity to gas molecules. Interestingly, a 5 mg/mL MoS2-PVP NCs decorated ZnO sensor showed an improvement of similar to 8 times in sensing response as compared to the pristine ZnO based sensor upon 50 ppm hydrogen exposure. The improvement in sensing ability is primarily ascribed to electronic sensitization and spillover effects. Our results establish that the MoS2/ZnO hybrid exhibit superior hydrogen sensing behavior indicating the prominent role of MoS2-PVP NCs in hydrogen detection.

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