articleThe Journal of Physical Chemistry LettersJul 22, 2014Closed access

Phosphorene as a Superior Gas Sensor: Selective Adsorption and Distinct I – V Response

University of Bremen · University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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Abstract

Recent reports on the fabrication of phosphorene, that is, mono- or few-layer black phosphorus, have raised exciting prospects of an outstanding two-dimensional (2D) material that exhibits excellent properties for nanodevice applications. Here, we study by first-principles calculations the adsorption of CO, CO2, NH3, NO, and NO2 gas molecules on a monolayer phosphorene. Our results predict superior sensing performance of phosphorene that rivals or even surpasses that of other 2D materials such as graphene and MoS2. We determine the optimal adsorption positions of these molecules on the phosphorene and identify molecular doping, that is, charge transfer between the molecules and phosphorene, as the driving…

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Keywords
  • Phosphorene
  • Zigzag
  • Adsorption
  • Monolayer
  • Graphene
  • Materials science
  • Chemical physics
  • Molecule
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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