posted on 2023-01-13, 17:11authored byMathankumar Manoharan, Kamaraj Govindharaj, K. Muthumalai, Ramanathaswamy Pandian, Yuvaraj Haldorai, Ramasamy Thangavelu Rajendra
Kumar
In this paper, we reported the controlled synthesis of
tungsten
disulfide/reduced tungsten oxide (WS2/W18O49) heterojunctions for highly efficient room temperature NOx and ammonia (NH3) sensors. X-ray
diffraction analysis revealed the formation of the oxygen-deficient
W18O49 phase along with WS2. Field-emission
scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy
displayed the formation of WS2 flakes over W18O49 nanorods. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy showed
the presence of tungsten in W4+, W5+, and W6+ oxidation states corresponding to WS2 and W18O49, respectively. The WS2/W18O49 heterojunction sensor exhibited sub-ppm level sensitivity
to NOx and NH3 at room temperature.
The heterojunction sensor detected 0.6 ppm NOx and 0.5 ppm NH3, with a corresponding response
of 7.1 and 3.8%, respectively. The limit of detection of the sensor
was calculated to be 0.05 and 0.17 ppm for NH3 and NOx, respectively. The cyclic stability test
showed that the sensor exhibited high stability even after 24 cycles
for the detection of NH3 and 14 cycles for NOx. Compared to pristine WO3 and WS2, the WS2/W18O49 heterojunction
showed high selectivity toward NOx and
NH3. The results could be useful for the development of
room temperature NOx and NH3 sensors.