Highly sensitive and rapid responding humidity sensors based on silver catalyzed Ag2S-TiO2quantum dots prepared by SILAR

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We developed a resistive humidity sensor based on a heterojunction of silver sulfide (Ag2S) quantum dots (QDs) and TiO2because of its specificity to water vapor adsorption and its insensitivity to environmental gases. The QDs were grown on a mesoporous TiO2layer using the successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) method. The boundary condition between TiO2and Ag2S provides a tunable energy gap by adjusting the number of SILAR cycles. Besides, the large surface-to-volume ratio of QDs provides a strong water vapor adsorption ability and electron transfer. Nano-silver precipitated during the SILAR process provides free electrons and lowers the Fermi level to between n-type TiO2and p-type Ag2S. The resistance response increased significantly to 4600 and the reaction equilibrium time decreased greatly to 7 seconds due to the presence of nano-silver. Finally, the Ag2S QDs possess a best sensing range of 13-90%. To sum up, Ag2S QDs are high sensitivity and selectivity humidity sensors.

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Deng, Z. Y., Chiang, P. C., Chen, K. L., Chen, J. H., & Wu, C. H. (2021). Highly sensitive and rapid responding humidity sensors based on silver catalyzed Ag2S-TiO2quantum dots prepared by SILAR. RSC Advances, 11(17), 10285–10290. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09756j

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