2023
DOI: 10.1088/1402-4896/acdc64
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Reversible room temperature ammonia sensor based on the synthesized MoS2/PANI nanocomposites

Abstract: Successful fabrication and optimization of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2)/polyaniline (PANI) nanocomposite-based room temperature ammonia sensors have been reported in this work. The hydrothermal technique was used to synthesize nanocomposites of MoS2 and PANI at different amounts of PANI. For this, the precursor values were changed by choosing three different values of 0.65 (MP1), 1.1 (MP2), and 2.2 (MP3) for the ammonium heptamolybdate/PANI weight ratio. Successful fabrication of nanocomposites was confirmed by… Show more

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“…For chemresistor-type ammonia sensors, the core part is the sensitive materials. To date, the most used sensitive materials are classified into three categories: metal oxides, transition metal sulfides, and polymers. Sensors based on metal oxides have the advantages of low cost, high sensitivity, potential for miniaturization, and operational simplicity. The sensing mechanism of metal oxides relies on the redox reaction between chemically adsorbed oxygen and target gas molecules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For chemresistor-type ammonia sensors, the core part is the sensitive materials. To date, the most used sensitive materials are classified into three categories: metal oxides, transition metal sulfides, and polymers. Sensors based on metal oxides have the advantages of low cost, high sensitivity, potential for miniaturization, and operational simplicity. The sensing mechanism of metal oxides relies on the redox reaction between chemically adsorbed oxygen and target gas molecules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%