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http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10877| Title: | Understanding the NO2 Sensing Mechanism on CdS Quantum Dots via Experimental and First-Principles Calculations |
| Authors: | Zoting, Krushna R. Bhoye, Laxman N. KUMAR, ANKIT Jadhav, Om G. Sabbi, Vamshi Krishna Ghule, Balaji G. Gholap, Haribhau M. Dept. of Physics |
| Keywords: | Adsorption Cadmium sulfide Electrical conductivity Quantum dots Sensors 2026-APR-WEEK2 TOC-APR-2026 2026 |
| Issue Date: | Mar-2026 |
| Publisher: | American Chemical Society |
| Citation: | Langmuir, 42(12). |
| Abstract: | Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a highly toxic atmospheric pollutant, necessitating sensing materials that combine high efficiency, selectivity, and a rapid response. In this work, cadmium sulfide (CdS) quantum dots (QDs) were synthesized via a wet-chemical precipitation route and extensively characterized using XRD, Raman, UV–vis absorption, PL/TRPL, XPS, FESEM–EDX, BET–BJH, and HRTEM. The QDs crystallize in the cubic phase with a particle size of 4–5 nm, exhibiting strong quantum confinement and high surface activity. Time-resolved PL measurements revealed a long decay lifetime of 7.11 μs, indicative of an effective trap-assisted charge retention that favors gas sensing. Experimentally, the CdS QD sensor delivered a notable NO2 response of 78% at 125 °C (at 40 ppm), with fast response and recovery times of 6 and 24 s, along with excellent selectivity and operational stability. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations using the GGA + U method showed that adsorption is strongly site-dependent: NO2 binds most strongly at the S site (Eads = −0.88 eV, charge transfer = +2.595 e), while N-on-Cd exhibits weak physisorption (−0.14 eV, +0.040 e). Optical conductivity derived from ε2(ω) indicated enhanced σ(ω) for Cd-site adsorption, supporting rapid activation, whereas S-site chemisorption governs sensitivity. These synergistic effects highlight CdS QDs as promising candidates for high-performance NO2 sensing. |
| URI: | https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.6c00008 http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10877 |
| ISSN: | 0743-7463 1520-5827 |
| Appears in Collections: | JOURNAL ARTICLES |
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