Issue 20, 2025

Preparation of NaV6O15/V2CTX composite materials for room-temperature ammonia sensing

Abstract

MXenes exhibit promise for room temperature sensing owing to their processability in solution, substantial surface area and minimal resistance. The research on vanadium-based oxides (NaV6O15) has focused on catalytic applications (H2S oxidation) and energy storage (sodium-ion and zinc-ion batteries), showing that NaV6O15 possesses structural stability and adjustable chemical properties, which suggests that it is a potential gas sensing material. This study introduces a facile method for synthesizing NaV6O15/V2CTX composites by calcining V2CTX MXene precursors in an air atmosphere. The composite material maintains the open layered structure of the V2CTX MXene precursor. The conductive network of MXene and the chemical reactivity of vanadium oxides were used to improve room-temperature ammonia (NH3) sensing capabilities. Gas sensitivity assessments reveal a response of 2.5% to 100 ppm NH3 at room temperature. The response decay was less than 30% over 27 days of continuous testing, demonstrating exceptional long-term stability. This investigation is the first application of NaV6O15 in gas sensing applications, offering novel perspectives on the development of low-power, highly durable MXene-based NH3 sensors.

Graphical abstract: Preparation of NaV6O15/V2CTX composite materials for room-temperature ammonia sensing

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Mar 2025
Accepted
16 Apr 2025
First published
06 May 2025

New J. Chem., 2025,49, 8361-8367

Preparation of NaV6O15/V2CTX composite materials for room-temperature ammonia sensing

Y. Zhou, Z. Zhang, B. Shi and J. Ma, New J. Chem., 2025, 49, 8361 DOI: 10.1039/D5NJ01102G

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