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Abstract
This study presents the development of a mass-transduction-based MXene gas sensor using MXenes as the receptor and micro-quartz tuning fork (MQTF) as the transducer. The sensor's operation relies on the mass change induced by gas analyte interaction with MXenes, resulting in a resonant frequency shift of the MQTF. This approach eliminates the reliance on MXene conductivity, allowing for broader chemical modification without performance compromise. Surface engineering of Ti3C2Tx MXenes achieved high sensitivity and tunable selectivity for CO, SO2, and NH3 detection. The sensor demonstrated exceptional performance, customizable selectivity, and cost-effectiveness, showing promise for applications in air quality monitoring, wearable devices, IoT, and robotics.
Publisher
npj 2D Materials and Applications
Published On
Mar 06, 2024
Authors
Wei Ding, Jingjing Yu, Francis Tsow, Laxmi Raj Jaishi, Buddhi Sagar Lamsal, Rick Kittelson, Sarwar Ahmed, Parashu Kharel, Yue Zhou, Xiaojun Xian
Tags
MXene
gas sensor
mass-transduction
sensitivity
selectivity
air quality monitoring
wearable technology
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