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Microgram-Level Ta<sub>4</sub>C<sub>3</sub> Nanosheets Decorated with NiWO<sub>4</sub> Nanoparticles as a High-Performance Humidity Sensor

Weicai Liu, Mengshu Li, Xiaoyu Feng, Haihong Yin, Shijing Gong, Ke Yu, Z. Q. Zhu

2023ACS Applied Nano Materials10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Rapid and accurate detection capability, miniaturization, and nondirect contact are the research hotspots for the next generation of functional sensing devices. In this study, for the first time, nanoscopic accordion-like Ta 4 C 3 MXene nanosheets were used as a sensitive material in a humidity sensor, achieving ultralow load, high response, and rapid response/recovery times performance. Experimental results show that Ta 4 C 3 MXene nanosheets have an extremely large specific surface area and excellent conductivity. The first-principles calculations indicate that Ta 4 C 3 MXene nanosheets have a strong adsorption capacity for water molecules, which is the key to the excellent performance of the Ta 4 C 3 MXene-based humidity sensor. In addition, NiWO 4 nanoparticles were grown on the surface of Ta 4 C 3 MXene nanosheets to address the challenges of long recovery time and poor linear correspondence typically associated with MXene-like materials in humidity sensors. The humidity sensor prepared using NiWO 4 –Ta 4 C 3 achieved an ultrahigh response (1.5 × 10 5 ), a rapid response (2.6 s) and recovery time (1.7 s), and high stability. Moreover, this humidity sensor can be applied to human breath detection, noncontact sensing, as well as early diagnosis and prediction of human diseases. Furthermore, the humidity sensor can utilize the photothermal effect of the material to remove difficult-to-desorb water molecules by simple illumination, restoring it to its initial working state. This study expands the new application of Ta 4 C 3 MXene nanosheets in humidity sensors for the first time.

Topics & Concepts

HumidityMaterials scienceNanoparticleNanotechnologyMiniaturizationAdsorptionDesorptionResponse timeRelative humidityNanoscopic scaleChemical engineeringComputer scienceMeteorologyChemistryEngineeringPhysicsOrganic chemistryComputer graphics (images)MXene and MAX Phase MaterialsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsGas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
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