MoSe2 nanosheets for detection of methanol and ethanol vapors: A DFT study

We report the adsorption properties of methanol (ML) and ethanol (EL) vapor molecules on to the monolayer MoSe2 surface. Before, studying the adsorption behavior, the structural stability of MoSe2 monolayer is ensured with formation energy. The stable monolayer MoSe2 nanosheet is used as a base mate...

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description We report the adsorption properties of methanol (ML) and ethanol (EL) vapor molecules on to the monolayer MoSe2 surface. Before, studying the adsorption behavior, the structural stability of MoSe2 monolayer is ensured with formation energy. The stable monolayer MoSe2 nanosheet is used as a base material for the adsorption of ML and EL vapor molecules. The interaction of ML and EL vapors on MoSe2 surface layer is explored using the adsorption energy, energy gap variation and Bader charge analysis. We noticed the band gap variation between 1.43 and 1.88 eV upon adsorption of methanol and ethanol vapors on to MoSe2 nanosheets. Also the adsorption energy is found in the range of −0.375 to −0.732 eV upon the interaction of alcohol molecules on MoSe2 flakes. Besides, the density of states (DOS) spectrum and electron density clearly envisions the adsorption properties of ML and EL vapors on to the MoSe2 monolayers. Furthermore, a short recovery time is noticed for MoSe2 nanosheet material upon desorption of methanol and ethanol molecules. Moreover, the variation in the resistance of MoSe2 base material is noticed upon adsorption of ML and EL molecules. The findings show that monolayer MoSe2 nanosheets can be used as a chemi-resistance to detect the presence of ML and EL vapors in the environment. [Display omitted] •The electronic properties of molybdenum diselenide sheets are studied.•MoSe2 nanosheets are used for the detection of methanol and ethanol vapors.•The adsorption of methanol and ethanol vapors leads to transfer of charge between vapor and MoSe2.•The variation in the resistance of MoSe2 is observed upon adsorption of alcohol molecules.•The findings suggest that MoSe2 nanosheets as a chemi-resistor for detection of alcohol vapors.
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