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Eun-Bi Kim1, M Shaheer Akhtar2,3, Sadia Ameen1
1Advanced Materials and Devices Laboratory, Department of Bio-Convergence Science, Jeongeup Campus, Jeonbuk National University, Jeongeup 56212, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
The present work describes the synthesis of WO3-BiVO4-nanoflakes heterostructure (NFHs) by a single step hydrothermal method. The analysis of crystalline phases and structural behavior deduced the formation of good crystal quality WO3-BiVO4NFHs. Under microscopic observation, the as-prepared WO3-BiVO4displayed uniform and conspicuous nanoflakes like structures. The extensive density functional theory was studied to examine the electronic and band structures of as-prepared WO3-BiVO4NFHs in terms of formation energy, charge density, density of state and band structures. The synthesized WO3-BiVO4NFHs was used as sensing electrode towards the detection of ethylenediamine (EDA) chemical that displayed a good sensitivity of ∼318.52 mA·mM-1cm-2, excellent dynamic range of 1μM-1 mM with detection limit of ∼94.51 nM and retention coefficient of ∼0.9929. WO3-BiVO4NFHs electrode possessed the good reproducibility, stability, and repeatability towards EDA chemical. To the best of our knowledge, for the first time, the fabricated chemical sensor fabricated with WO3-BiVO4NFHs electrode could be promising electrode materials to identify dangerous chemicals at very low concentration in environment. Importantly, the fabricated chemical sensor can be effective for environmental monitoring.
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