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Metallic 1T‐WS2 for Selective Impedimetric Vapor Sensing
Authors:Carmen C. Mayorga‐Martinez  Adriano Ambrosi  Alex Yong Sheng Eng  Zdeněk Sofer  Martin Pumera
Affiliation:1. Division of Chemistry and Biological Chemistry, School of Physical Mathematical Science, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore;2. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Prague 6, Czech Republic
Abstract:Selective gas sensing is of immense importance for industrial as well as safety purposes. Here it is shown that metallic 1T phase transition metal dichalcogenides, such as tungsten sulfide (WS2), provide sensitive and selective platform for gas sensing. Using impedance spectroscopy distinguishable alterations can be detected on the impedance phase spectrum of interdigitated gold electrode modified with chemically exfoliated 1T‐WS2 caused by different vapors. In particular, it is found that the impedance phase spectra of 1T‐WS2 device present different resonant frequencies with maximum around 1 Hz in the presence of methanol vapor and around 1 kHz in the presence of water vapor. Such a well‐distinguished signal allows their selective detection also when they are present in a mixture. The impedance phase spectra allow the selective methanol and water vapor sensing with an impedimetric device based on 1T‐WS2. This system utilizing 1T phase of WS2 for selective gas sensing based on impedance spectroscopy opens new avenues for gas sensing and shall find wide spectra of applications.
Keywords:electrochemical impedance spectroscopy  impedance phase  layered structures  transition metal dichalcogenides  vapor sensing
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