Room Temperature Chemiresistive Gas Sensors Based on 2D MXenes

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Abstract

Owing to their large surface area, two-dimensional (2D) semiconducting nanomaterials have been extensively studied for gas-sensing applications in recent years. In particular, the possibility of operating at room temperature (RT) is desirable for 2D gas sensors because it significantly reduces the power consumption of the sensing device. Furthermore, RT gas sensors are among the first choices for the development of flexible and wearable devices. In this review, we focus on the 2D MXenes used for the realization of RT gas sensors. Hence, pristine, doped, decorated, and composites of MXenes with other semiconductors for gas sensing are discussed. Two-dimensional MXene nanomaterials are discussed, with greater emphasis on the sensing mechanism. MXenes with the ability to work at RT have great potential for practical applications such as flexible and/or wearable gas sensors.

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Mirzaei, A., Lee, M. H., Safaeian, H., Kim, T. U., Kim, J. Y., Kim, H. W., & Kim, S. S. (2023, November 1). Room Temperature Chemiresistive Gas Sensors Based on 2D MXenes. Sensors. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23218829

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