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Layered Black Phosphorus as a Selective Vapor Sensor
Authors:Dr Carmen C Mayorga‐Martinez  Prof?Dr Zdeněk Sofer  Prof?Dr Martin Pumera
Institution:1. Division of Chemistry and Biological Chemistry, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 637371 (Singapore);2. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Technicka 5, 166 28 Prague 6 (Czech Republic)
Abstract:Black phosphorus is a layered material that is sensitive to the surrounding atmosphere. This is generally considered as a disadvantage, especially when compared to more stable layered compounds, such as graphite or MoS2. This sensitivity is now turned into an advantage. A vapor sensor that is based on layered black phosphorus and uses electrochemical impedance spectroscopy as the detection method is presented; the device selectively detects methanol vapor. The impedance phase measured at a constant frequency is used as a distinctive parameter for the selective quantification of methanol, and increases with the methanol concentration. The low detection limit of 28 ppm is well below the approved exposure limit of 200 ppm. The results are highly reproducible, and the vapor sensor is shown to be very selective in the presence of other vapors and to have long‐term stability.
Keywords:analytical methods  black phosphorus  impedance spectroscopy  methanol  vapor sensors
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