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Atomically dispersed Pb ionic sites in PbCdSe quantum dot gels enhance room-temperature NO2 sensing.


ABSTRACT: Atmospheric NO2 is of great concern due to its adverse effects on human health and the environment, motivating research on NO2 detection and remediation. Existing low-cost room-temperature NO2 sensors often suffer from low sensitivity at the ppb level or long recovery times, reflecting the trade-off between sensor response and recovery time. Here, we report an atomically dispersed metal ion strategy to address it. We discover that bimetallic PbCdSe quantum dot (QD) gels containing atomically dispersed Pb ionic sites achieve the optimal combination of strong sensor response and fast recovery, leading to a high-performance room-temperature p-type semiconductor NO2 sensor as characterized by a combination of ultra-low limit of detection, high sensitivity and stability, fast response and recovery. With the help of theoretical calculations, we reveal the high performance of the PbCdSe QD gel arises from the unique tuning effects of Pb ionic sites on NO2 binding at their neighboring Cd sites.

SUBMITTER: Geng X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8361172 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Atomically dispersed Pb ionic sites in PbCdSe quantum dot gels enhance room-temperature NO<sub>2</sub> sensing.

Geng Xin X   Li Shuwei S   Mawella-Vithanage Lalani L   Ma Tao T   Kilani Mohamed M   Wang Bingwen B   Ma Lu L   Hewa-Rahinduwage Chathuranga C CC   Shafikova Alina A   Nikolla Eranda E   Mao Guangzhao G   Brock Stephanie L SL   Zhang Liang L   Luo Long L  

Nature communications 20210812 1


Atmospheric NO<sub>2</sub> is of great concern due to its adverse effects on human health and the environment, motivating research on NO<sub>2</sub> detection and remediation. Existing low-cost room-temperature NO<sub>2</sub> sensors often suffer from low sensitivity at the ppb level or long recovery times, reflecting the trade-off between sensor response and recovery time. Here, we report an atomically dispersed metal ion strategy to address it. We discover that bimetallic PbCdSe quantum dot (Q  ...[more]

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