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Temperature-Based Selective Detection of Hydrogen Sulfide and Ethanol with MoS2/WO3 Composite
Sukhwinder Singh1, Sandeep Sharma1
1Department of Physics, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab 143005, India.
Abstract:
A sensitive and temperature-based selective sensor toward hydrogen sulfide and ethanol using MoS2/WO3 composite as a sensing surface was developed in this work. The MoS2/WO3 nanocomposite was successfully obtained using a facile two-step method. Structural analysis revealed the successful formation of the composite. Further, the n-type semiconducting nature as revealed in the initial gas-sensing measurements was also confirmed via Mott-Schottky plots. The composite-based sensor showed preferential detection of ethanol (260 °C) and hydrogen sulfide (320 °C) by simply modulating the temperature of the sensor device. The device also displayed repeatability and long-term stability at respective operating temperatures. Improved sensitivity and selectivity are ascribed to synergistic effects arising from the formation of n-n type heterostructures. The present work indicates the potential use of composite-based heterojunctions to tune the sensing parameters and provide new possibilities to enhance the applications of MoS2 and metal-oxide semiconductor-based composites.

