Alkali metal doping of black phosphorus monolayer for ultrasensitive capture and detection of nitrogen dioxide

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Black phosphorus nanostructures have recently sparked substantial research interest for the rational development of novel chemosensors and nanodevices. For the first time, the influence of alkali metal doping of black phosphorus monolayer (BP) on its capabilities for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) capture and monitoring is discussed. Four different nanostructures including BP, Li-BP, Na-BP, and K-BP were evaluated; it was found that the adsorption configuration on Li-BP was different from others such that the NO2 molecule preferred a vertical stabilization rather than a parallel configuration with respect to the surface. The efficiency for the detection increased in the sequence of Na-BP < BP < K-BP

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Marjani, A., Ghambarian, M., & Ghashghaee, M. (2021). Alkali metal doping of black phosphorus monolayer for ultrasensitive capture and detection of nitrogen dioxide. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80343-9

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