Issue 29, 2019

SnS2/SnS p–n heterojunctions with an accumulation layer for ultrasensitive room-temperature NO2 detection

Abstract

The unique features of SnS2 make it a sensitive material ideal for preparing high-performance nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas sensors. However, sensors based on pristine tin disulfide (SnS2) fail to work at room temperature (RT) owing to their poor intrinsic conductivity and weak adsorptivity toward the target gas, thereby impeding their wide application. Herein, an ultrasensitive and fully recoverable room-temperature NO2 gas sensor based on SnS2/SnS p–n heterojunctions with an accumulation layer was fabricated. The amounts of SnS2/SnS heterojunctions can be effectively controlled by tuning the ratios of tin and sulfur precursors in the easy one-step solvothermal synthesis. Compared with pristine SnS2, the conductivity of SnS2/SnS heterostructures improved considerably. Such improvement was caused by the electron transfer from p-type SnS to n-type SnS2 because the Fermi level of SnS was higher than that of SnS2. The sensing response of optimized SnS2/SnS toward 4 ppm NO2 was 660% at room temperature, which was higher than most reported sensitivity values of other two-dimensional (2D) materials at room temperature. The superior sensing response of SnS2/SnS heterostructures was attributed to the enhanced electron transport and the increased adsorption sites caused by the SnS2/SnS p–n heterojunctions. Moreover, the SnS2/SnS sensor showed good selectivity and long-term stability. These achievements of SnS2/SnS heterostructured sensors make them highly desirable for practical applications.

Graphical abstract: SnS2/SnS p–n heterojunctions with an accumulation layer for ultrasensitive room-temperature NO2 detection

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 اپریل 2019
Accepted
28 میٔ 2019
First published
28 میٔ 2019

Nanoscale, 2019,11, 13741-13749

SnS2/SnS p–n heterojunctions with an accumulation layer for ultrasensitive room-temperature NO2 detection

Q. Sun, J. Wang, J. Hao, S. Zheng, P. Wan, T. Wang, H. Fang and Y. Wang, Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 13741 DOI: 10.1039/C9NR02780G

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