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Flexible CO2 Sensor Architecture with Selective Nitrogen Functionalities by One-Step Laser-Induced Conversion of Versatile Organic Ink

  • Huize Wang
  • , Charles Otieno Ogolla
  • , Gyanendra Panchal
  • , Marco Hepp
  • , Simon Delacroix
  • , Daniel Cruz
  • , Danny Kojda
  • , Jim Ciston
  • , Colin Ophus
  • , Axel Knop-Gericke
  • , Klaus Habicht
  • , Benjamin Butz
  • , Volker Strauss
  • Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces
  • Universität Siegen
  • Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH
  • Institut polytechnique de Paris
  • Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
  • Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion
  • Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • University of Potsdam

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Résumé

Nitrogen-containing carbons (NC) are a class of sustainable materials for selective CO2 adsorption. A versatile concept is introduced to fabricate flexible NC-based sensor architectures for room-temperature sensing of CO2 in a one-step laser conversion of primary films cast from abundant precursors. By the unidirectional energy impact in conjunction with depth-dependent attenuation of the laser beam, a layered sensor heterostructure with a porous transducer and active sensor layer is formed. Comprehensive microscopic and spectroscopic cross-sectional analyses confirm the preservation of the high content of imidazolic nitrogen in the sensor. The performance is optimized in terms of material morphology, chemical composition, and surface chemistry to achieve a linear relative resistive response of up to ΔR/R0 = −14.3% (10% of CO2). Thermodynamic analysis yields ΔadsH values of −35.6 and 34.1 kJ·mol−1 for H2O and CO2, respectively. The sensor is operable even in humid environments (e.g., ∆R/R0,RH = 80% = 0.53%) and shows good performance upon strong mechanical deformation.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article2207406
journalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume32
Numéro de publication51
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 16 déc. 2022
Modification externeOui

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