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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 120, 2022 - Issue 14
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Research Article

δ-antimonene nanosheet as a sensing element for ethyl acetate and butyl acetate – a first-principles study

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Article: e2103469 | Received 16 Jun 2022, Accepted 13 Jul 2022, Published online: 26 Jul 2022
 

Abstract

The detection of volatile organic compounds, such as ethyl acetate, and butyl acetate emitted from industries is essential to ensure safety. The two-dimensional (2D) material δ-antimonene nanosheet (δ-SbNS) is used as a base substrate for the detection of ethyl acetate, and butyl acetate vapours. Based on the first-principles investigation, the structural stability and electronic properties of δ-SbNS are determined. The adsorption energy indicates that ethyl acetate and butyl acetate molecules are physisorbed on δ-SbNS. Furthermore, the electron difference density and charge transfer studies reveal the acceptor nature of δ-SbNS. Also, the projected density of states (PDOS) and energy band structure studies upon adsorption of ethyl acetate, and butyl acetate on δ-SbNS are reported. The δ-SbNS behaves as a chemi-resistor owing to adsorption and desorption of ethyl acetate, and butyl acetate vapours.

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Funding

The authors wish to express their sincere thanks to Nano Mission Council, Department of Science & Technology, India [grant number No.SR/NM/NS-1011/2017(G)] for the financial support and FIST funding [grant number (SR/FST/PS-1/2020/135)].

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