Synthesis of MoS2Nanochains by Electrospinning for Ammonia Detection at Room Temperature

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MoS2 nanochains were successfully prepared via facile electrospinning and a hydrothermal process. The morphology of MoS2 nanochains was evaluated by field emission scanning electron microscopy and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. A slurry composed of the MoS2 nanochains was coated on a silver electrode to detect ammonia. The detection range of ammonia was between 25 and 500 ppm. MoS2 nanochains offered outstanding sensing response, repeatable reproducibility, and excellent selectivity with a detection limit of 720 ppb. The responsiveness of MoS2 nanochains to ammonia remained unchanged for 1 week.

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Jian, A., Wang, J., Lin, H., Xu, S., Han, D., Yuan, Z., & Zhuo, K. (2022). Synthesis of MoS2Nanochains by Electrospinning for Ammonia Detection at Room Temperature. ACS Omega, 7(14), 11664–11670. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c06456

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