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Photoelectrochemical Sensor for H<sub>2</sub>S Based on a Lead-Free Perovskite/Metal–Organic Framework Composite

Mengfan Mao, Yexin Zu, Yating Zhang, Yongzhen Qiu, Yue Lin, Fang Luo, Zuquan Weng, Cuiying Lin, Bin Qiu, Zhenyu Lin

2024Analytical Chemistry27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Halide perovskites have emerged as a highly promising class of photoelectric materials. However, the application of lead-based perovskites has been hindered by their toxicity and relatively weak stability. In this work, a composite material comprising a lead-free perovskite cesium copper iodide (CsCu 2 I 3 ) nanocrystal and a metal–organic framework (MOF-801) has been synthesized through an in situ growth approach. The resulting composite material, denoted as CsCu 2 I 3 /MOF-801, demonstrates outstanding stability and exceptional optoelectronic characteristics. MOF-801 may serve a dual role by acting as a protective barrier between CsCu 2 I 3 nanocrystals and the external environment, as well as promoting the efficient transfer of photogenerated charge carriers, thereby mitigating their recombination. Consequently, CsCu 2 I 3 /MOF-801 demonstrates its utility by providing both stability and a notably high initial photocurrent. Leveraging the inherent reactivity between H 2 S and the composite material, which results in the formation of Cu 2 S and structural alteration, an exceptionally sensitive photoelectrochemical sensor for H 2 S detection has been designed. This sensor exhibits a linear detection range spanning from 0.005 to 100 μM with a remarkable detection limit of 1.67 nM, rendering it highly suitable for precise quantification of H 2 S in rat brains. This eco-friendly sensor significantly broadens the application horizon of perovskite materials and lays a robust foundation for their future commercialization.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryPerovskite (structure)Composite numberLead (geology)MetalMetal-organic frameworkInorganic chemistryChemical engineeringNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsComposite materialCrystallographyPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryAdsorptionEngineeringGeomorphologyMaterials scienceGeologyPhysicsGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications