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The size effect of exfoliated MoS2 based thin film humidity sensor

Authors
Zhang, S.-L.Yang, W.-C.Yu, J.-B.Lim, J.-O.Byun, H.-G.Huh, J.-S.
Issue Date
1-Jun-2014
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Keywords
Exfoliation; Humidity sensor; MoS2; Size effect; Thin film
Citation
Sensor Letters, v.12, no.6-7, pp 1053 - 1058
Pages
6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Sensor Letters
Volume
12
Number
6-7
Start Page
1053
End Page
1058
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/25101
DOI
10.1166/sl.2014.3211
ISSN
1546-198X
1546-1971
Abstract
Layered two-dimensional nanomaterials such as MoS2 show great potential for sensor application owing to their distinct nature that most atoms are surface atoms. The difficult in mass production of exfoliated MoS2 hinders its practical application. In this study, we investigate the ultrasound assisted liquid method to efficiently exfoliate MoS2 into nanosheets and nanoparticles. The dependence of ultrasonic dosing, e.g., ultrasonic time, on the morphology and yield of final products are studied. The exfoliated MoS2 nanomaterials are fabricated into thin film sensors and examined with humidity gas. The sensors exhibit excellent and quick response toward humidity gas. We find the sensor prepared with longer ultrasonic treatment presents higher response owing to that the longer ultrasonic irradiation exposes more active edge sites. Copyright © 2014 American Scientific Publishers.
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