Hybrid MoS2/PEDOT:PSS Sensor for Volatile Organic Compounds Detection at Room Temperature: Experimental and DFT Insights
Atul Kumar,
Divya Tripathi,
Ravindra Kumar Rawat
et al.
Abstract:This work emphasizes the gas sensing capabilities of MoS 2 / PEDOT:PSS nanohybrid-based sensors, offering a prominent candidate for detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at room temperature. The MoS 2 / PEDOT:PSS composite material is synthesized by combining commercial PEDOT:PSS with MoS 2 produced via hydrothermal synthesis using ultrasonication for mechanical mixing. Further, the pristine PEDOT:PSS, MoS 2 , and MoS 2 /PEDOT:PSS samples were extensively characterized using various techniques to obtain … Show more
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