Covalent Organic Framework-Enhanced Metal Halide Perovskites for Selective and Sensitive Gas Sensing

Ye W, Li M, Li G, Jiang L, Tian S, Dong S, Xu Q, Chen D, Nazeeruddin MK, Dyson PJ, Abate A, et al. (2024)
Advanced Functional Materials.

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Ye, Wen; Li, Meng; Li, Guixiang; Jiang, Lihua; Tian, Shun; Dong, Shihong; Xu, Qingfeng; Chen, Dongyun; Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja; Dyson, Paul J.; Abate, AntonioUniBi ; Lu, Jian-Mei
Abstract / Bemerkung
Solution-processed lead-free halide perovskite gas sensors possess low gas detection limits, offering promising alternatives to traditional metal oxide chemiresistors. However, halide perovskite chemiresistors often suffer from poor selectivity and durability due to a lack of coordinatively unsaturated surface metal ions and their sensitivity to humidity. To address these issues, a general strategy is presented in which the Cs2PdBr6 perovskite surface is coated with covalent organic framework (COF) to provide hybrid sensor materials that are highly sensitive to specific gases and demonstrate excellent stability under real-working conditions. The hybrid chemiresistors demonstrate high sensitivity and controllable selectivity toward NO2 or NH3 gases. Specifically, TAPB-PDA@Cs2PdBr6 achieves a detection limit of 10 ppb for NO2, the lowest value reported for a perovskite-based gas sensor, maintaining its performance after continuous exposure to ambient air for several weeks. In contrast, COF-5@Cs2PdBr6 shows high selectivity to NH3 and has a detection limit of 40 ppb. Structural and spectroscopic characterization combined with mechanistic studies provide molecular-level insights into the outstanding properties of these new hybrid sensor materials, which set a new benchmark in the field, i.e., surpassing the selectivity and sensitivity of conventional halide perovskite sensors.
Stichworte
covalent organic framework; Cs2PdBr6; gas sensing; perovskite
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Advanced Functional Materials
ISSN
1616-301X
eISSN
1616-3028
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2999537

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Ye W, Li M, Li G, et al. Covalent Organic Framework-Enhanced Metal Halide Perovskites for Selective and Sensitive Gas Sensing. Advanced Functional Materials. 2024.
Ye, W., Li, M., Li, G., Jiang, L., Tian, S., Dong, S., Xu, Q., et al. (2024). Covalent Organic Framework-Enhanced Metal Halide Perovskites for Selective and Sensitive Gas Sensing. Advanced Functional Materials. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202418897
Ye, Wen, Li, Meng, Li, Guixiang, Jiang, Lihua, Tian, Shun, Dong, Shihong, Xu, Qingfeng, et al. 2024. “Covalent Organic Framework-Enhanced Metal Halide Perovskites for Selective and Sensitive Gas Sensing”. Advanced Functional Materials.
Ye, W., Li, M., Li, G., Jiang, L., Tian, S., Dong, S., Xu, Q., Chen, D., Nazeeruddin, M. K., Dyson, P. J., et al. (2024). Covalent Organic Framework-Enhanced Metal Halide Perovskites for Selective and Sensitive Gas Sensing. Advanced Functional Materials.
Ye, W., et al., 2024. Covalent Organic Framework-Enhanced Metal Halide Perovskites for Selective and Sensitive Gas Sensing. Advanced Functional Materials.
W. Ye, et al., “Covalent Organic Framework-Enhanced Metal Halide Perovskites for Selective and Sensitive Gas Sensing”, Advanced Functional Materials, 2024.
Ye, W., Li, M., Li, G., Jiang, L., Tian, S., Dong, S., Xu, Q., Chen, D., Nazeeruddin, M.K., Dyson, P.J., Abate, A., Lu, J.-M.: Covalent Organic Framework-Enhanced Metal Halide Perovskites for Selective and Sensitive Gas Sensing. Advanced Functional Materials. (2024).
Ye, Wen, Li, Meng, Li, Guixiang, Jiang, Lihua, Tian, Shun, Dong, Shihong, Xu, Qingfeng, Chen, Dongyun, Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja, Dyson, Paul J., Abate, Antonio, and Lu, Jian-Mei. “Covalent Organic Framework-Enhanced Metal Halide Perovskites for Selective and Sensitive Gas Sensing”. Advanced Functional Materials (2024).
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