Monolayer Penta-BeAs 2 : A Promising 2D Materials for Toxic Gas Sensor with High Selectivity

The discovery of novel materials with high gas sensing selectivity is a key driver of gas sensor technology. Based on the recently reported two-dimensional (2D) pentagonal BeP , we introduce penta-BeAs as a new member of the pentagonal family of materials for toxic gas sensors based on density funct...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2024-10
Hauptverfasser: Sringamprom, Suchanuch, Thanasarnsurapong, Thanasee, Watcharatharapong, Teeraphat, Hirunpinyopas, Wisit, Sirisaksoontorn, Weekit, Prasongkit, Jariyanee, Boonchun, Adisak
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Zusammenfassung:The discovery of novel materials with high gas sensing selectivity is a key driver of gas sensor technology. Based on the recently reported two-dimensional (2D) pentagonal BeP , we introduce penta-BeAs as a new member of the pentagonal family of materials for toxic gas sensors based on density functional theory (DFT). For electronic applications, a band structure calculation showed that penta-BeAs has indirect band gaps of 0.38 and 0.79 eV, using GGA-PBE or HSE functionals. Stability analysis confirmed that penta-BeAs is dynamically, mechanically, and thermally stable. The adsorption of toxic gases (CO, NO, and NO ) and nontoxic gases (H , N , H O, and CO ) on the penta-BeAs monolayer was studied. The contrasting adsorption behavior observed between toxic and nontoxic gases on penta-BeAs (physisorption vs chemisorption) underscores its high selectivity for toxic gas-sensing applications. Adsorption energies for toxic gases fall within a moderate range (0.4-0.8 eV), indicating good reversibility and short recovery times at room temperature. Additionally, the quantum transport properties of penta-BeAs were studied using the nonequilibrium Green's function (NEGF) approach, confirming strong sensitivity and selectivity toward toxic gases.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.4c12525