Unknown

Dataset Information

0

Unique Photoactivated Time-Resolved Response in 2D GeS for Selective Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds.


ABSTRACT: Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) sensors have a broad range of applications including healthcare, process control, and air quality analysis. There are a variety of techniques for detecting VOCs such as optical, acoustic, electrochemical, and chemiresistive sensors. However, existing commercial VOC detectors have drawbacks such as high cost, large size, or lack of selectivity. Herein, a new sensing mechanism is demonstrated based on surface interactions between VOC and UV-excited 2D germanium sulfide (GeS), which provides an effective solution to distinguish VOCs. The GeS sensor shows a unique time-resolved electrical response to different VOC species, facilitating identification and qualitative measurement of VOCs. Moreover, machine learning is utilized to distinguish VOC species from their dynamic response via visualization with high accuracy. The proposed approach demonstrates the potential of 2D GeS as a promising candidate for selective miniature VOCs sensors in critical applications such as non-invasive diagnosis of diseases and health monitoring.

SUBMITTER: Mohammadzadeh MR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10074048 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

altmetric image

Publications

Unique Photoactivated Time-Resolved Response in 2D GeS for Selective Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds.

Mohammadzadeh Mohammad Reza MR   Hasani Amirhossein A   Jaferzadeh Keyvan K   Fawzy Mirette M   De Silva Thushani T   Abnavi Amin A   Ahmadi Ribwar R   Ghanbari Hamidreza H   Askar Abdelrahman A   Kabir Fahmid F   Rajapakse R K N D RKND   Adachi Michael M MM  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20230119 10


Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) sensors have a broad range of applications including healthcare, process control, and air quality analysis. There are a variety of techniques for detecting VOCs such as optical, acoustic, electrochemical, and chemiresistive sensors. However, existing commercial VOC detectors have drawbacks such as high cost, large size, or lack of selectivity. Herein, a new sensing mechanism is demonstrated based on surface interactions between VOC and UV-excited 2D germanium su  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

| S-EPMC5304218 | biostudies-literature
2015-05-15 | GSE68909 | GEO
2023-04-04 | GSE223760 | GEO
2015-05-15 | GSE68908 | GEO
2015-05-15 | GSE68906 | GEO
| 2326074 | ecrin-mdr-crc
| S-EPMC10586371 | biostudies-literature
2015-05-15 | E-GEOD-68909 | biostudies-arrayexpress
| S-EPMC7064528 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC11643653 | biostudies-literature