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Adsorption of Nitrogen-Containing Toxic Gases on Transition Metal (Pt, Ag, Au)-Modified Janus ZrSSe Monolayers for Sensing Applications: A DFT Study

Weisheng He, Yang Xu, Zhaoguo Wu, Zhe Hou, Wei Qin, Xiong Liu, Junren Shi, Yingkai Long

2025ACS Applied Nano Materials25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Nitrogen-containing toxic gases (NO, NO 2, and NH 3 ) are common gases produced in the chemical industry and fuel combustion, which seriously endanger human health and the atmospheric environment. At present, researchers are still exploring the sensing materials for these three gases. Based on density functional theory (DFT), this study uses a Janus ZrSSe monolayer as the substrate and transition metals (Pt, Ag, and Au) for surface modification to study the gas sensitivity characteristics of the TM-ZrSSe (TM = Pt, Ag, and Au) substrate to NO, NO 2, and NH 3 gas molecules. The results show that the structure of TM-ZrSSe is stable, with negative binding energy (from −4.600 eV to −1.699 eV). Compared with the intrinsic ZrSSe monolayer, the gas adsorption energy of the three modified monolayers is greatly improved, and the adsorption distance is enormously reduced, showing that modification of Pt, Ag, and Au atoms enhances the gas sensitivity of ZrSSe for NO, NO 2, and NH 3 molecules. In contrast, the adsorption effect of TM-ZrSSe on the three gases is ranked from high to low as NH 3 > NO 2 > NO. Combined with the recovery time for the analysis, Pt-ZrSSe is a good sensing material for NO and NO 2 and a potential adsorption material for NH 3, while Ag-ZrSSe and Au-ZrSSe are favorable sensing materials for NO and excellent adsorption materials for NO 2 and NH 3 . These findings provide an idea for the application of Janus TMDs and the sensing of nitrogen-containing toxic gases (NO, NO 2, and NH 3 ).

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MonolayerJanusAdsorptionTransition metalNitrogenMaterials scienceMetalNitrogen gasInorganic chemistryChemistryNanotechnologyChemical engineeringPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryCatalysisMetallurgyEngineering2D Materials and ApplicationsMXene and MAX Phase MaterialsAdvanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
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