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Study on adsorption of CO and CO<sub>2</sub>by graphene gas sensor

Wenchao Tian, Jiahao Niu, Wenhua Li, Xiaohan Liu

2021Modern Physics Letters B10 citationsDOI

Abstract

The two-dimensional (2D) plane of graphene has many active sites for gas adsorption. It has broad application prospects in the field of MEMS gas sensors. At present, there are many experimental studies on graphene gas sensors, but it is difficult to accurately control various influencing factors in the experiments. Therefore, this paper applies the first principle based on density functional theory to study the adsorption and detection characteristics of graphene on CO and CO 2 . The first-principles analysis method was used to study the adsorption characteristics and sensitivity of graphene. The results show that the inductive graphene has a sensitivity of 1.55% and 0.77% for CO and CO 2 , respectively. The Stone–Wales defects and multi-vacancy defects have greatly improved the sensitivity of graphene to CO, which is 35.25% and 4.14%, respectively. Introduction of defects increases the sensitivity of detection of CO and CO 2 , but also improves the selective gas detection material of these two gases. Thus, the control and selectively introducing defects may improve the detection accuracy of the graphene CO and CO 2 .

Topics & Concepts

GrapheneAdsorptionMaterials scienceSensitivity (control systems)NanotechnologyVacancy defectChemistryPhysical chemistryNuclear magnetic resonancePhysicsElectronic engineeringEngineeringGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsGraphene research and applicationsCarbon Nanotubes in Composites