An ion-selective crown ether covalently grafted onto chemically exfoliated MoS2as a biological fluid sensor

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Abstract

We describe the basal plane functionalization of chemically exfoliated molybdenum disulfide (ce-MoS2) nanosheets with a benzo-15-crown-5 ether (B15C5), promoted by the chemistry of diazonium salts en route to the fabrication and electrochemical assessment of an ion-responsive electrode. The success of the chemical modification of ce-MoS2 nanosheets was investigated by infrared and Raman spectroscopy, and the amount of the incorporated crown ether was estimated by thermogravimetric analysis. Raman spatial mapping at on-resonance excitation allowed us to disclose the structural characteristics of the functionalized B15C5-MoS2 nanosheets and the impact of basal plane functionalization to the stabilization of the 1T phase of ce-MoS2. Morphological investigation of the B15C5-MoS2 hybrid was implemented by atomic force microscopy and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. Furthermore, fast-Fourier-transform analysis and in situ energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy revealed the crystal lattice of the modified nanosheets and the presence of crown-ether addends, respectively. Finally, B15C5-MoS2 electrodes were constructed and evaluated as ion-selective electrodes for sodium ions in aqueous solution and an artificial sweat matrix.

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Stergiou, A., Stangel, C., Canton-Vitoria, R., Kitaura, R., & Tagmatarchis, N. (2021). An ion-selective crown ether covalently grafted onto chemically exfoliated MoS2as a biological fluid sensor. Nanoscale, 13(19), 8948–8957. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1nr00404b

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