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Hierarchical Nanoheterostructure of Tungsten Disulfide Nanoflowers Doped with Zinc Oxide Hollow Spheres: Benzene Gas Sensing Properties and First-Principles Study
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This paper reports an original fabrication of a benzene gas sensor based on tungsten disulfide nanoflowers (WS<sub>2</sub> NFs)/zinc oxide hollow spheres (ZnO HMDs) hierarchical nanoheterostructure. The ZnO/WS<sub>2</sub> hierarchical composite was characterized for the inspection of its nanostructure, elementary composition, and surface morphology. The benzene-sensing properties of the ZnO/WS<sub>2</sub> nanofilm sensor were exactly investigated. The results illustrate that the ZnO/WS<sub>2</sub> sensor exhibits a remarkable sensing performance toward benzene gas, including good sensitivity, rapid detection, outstanding repeatability, and stability. This is attributed to the fact that the ZnO/WS<sub>2</sub> nanoheterostructure can dramatically enhance the benzene sensing performance. Furthermore, density functional theory was employed to construct the benzene gas adsorption model for the ZnO/WS<sub>2</sub> heterostructure, from which the determined parameters in geometry, energy, and charge provided a powerful support for the mechanism explanation. This work suggests that the ZnO/WS<sub>2</sub> nanoheterostructure is competent to detect trace benzene gas at room temperature.
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