Xenes-based QCM sensors: exploring borophene and silicene for humidity sensing.

IF 4.5 0 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ahmet Gulsaran, Bersu Bastug Azer, Gamze Gursu, Cihat Tasaltin, Nevin Tasaltin, Dogu Ozyigit, A-Reum Kim, Boxin Zhao, Michael A Pope, Mustafa Yavuz
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Borophene and silicene, two novel members of the Xene family, feature high surface reactivity and stability suitable for sensing applications. However, the gas sensing capabilities of these materials in their pristine form have not been systematically investigated. Here we show that borophene- and silicene-based quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensors achieve stable and sensitive relative humidity detection and we model their adsorption-desorption mechanisms. Borophene and silicene nanosheets were synthesized via liquid-phase exfoliation and characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area analysis. The QCM sensors exhibited sensitivities of 3.2 Hz/%RH and 3.9 Hz/%RH, response/recovery times of 122/65 s and 47/130 s and hysteresis of 1.8% and 3.8% hysteresis for borophene and silicene, respectively. The dominant sensing mechanism was determined to be chemisorption, supported by thermodynamic modeling. These results suggest that 2D borophene and silicene can significantly contribute to sensing applications, especially in environments requiring air stability.

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基于xenes的QCM传感器:探索波罗芬和硅烯用于湿度传感。
硼苯和硅烯是Xene家族的两个新成员,具有高表面反应性和稳定性,适用于传感应用。然而,这些材料在其原始形式下的气体感应能力尚未得到系统的研究。在这里,我们展示了硼罗芬和硅基石英晶体微平衡(QCM)传感器实现稳定和敏感的相对湿度检测,并模拟了它们的吸附-解吸机制。采用液相剥离法制备硼罗芬和硅烯纳米片,并通过透射电子显微镜(TEM)、x射线光电子能谱和布鲁诺尔-埃米特-泰勒表面积分析对其进行了表征。QCM传感器对硼苯和硅烯的灵敏度分别为3.2 Hz/%RH和3.9 Hz/%RH,响应/恢复时间分别为122/65 s和47/130 s,滞后率分别为1.8%和3.8%。在热力学模型的支持下,确定了主要的感应机制是化学吸附。这些结果表明,二维硼苯和硅烯可以显著促进传感应用,特别是在需要空气稳定性的环境中。
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