Smart Sensing Characteristics of Tungsten Diselenide (WSe<sub>2</sub>) Monolayers toward Depression-Related Volatile Organic Compounds

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ACS Applied Nano Materials

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In this study, we designed efficient nanobiosensors based on two-dimensional tungsten diselenide (WSe2) monolayers to detect specific volatile organic compounds (VOCs) related to depression, such as butyric acid, furan, N-butylamine, and trimethylamine. First-principles calculations based on density functional theory revealed weak adsorption energies (Eads) on pristine (WSe2) and single Se-vacancy-induced (VSe–WSe2) monolayers. However, doping single atoms of Co, Fe, and Ni in WSe2 at small concentrations of 1.33% not only improved the Eads values but also altered the electronic structures, which are essential for efficient sensing applications. Among the doped systems, Fe@WSe2 showed tremendous improvement in its adsorption mechanism. Bader charge analysis, electrostatic potential, and work function calculations further validated the VOC sensing capabilities of the single-atom-dispersed WSe2 monolayers. Additionally, the detection of VOCs under varying temperature and pressure conditions was investigated by using statistical thermodynamic analysis based on the Langmuir adsorption model.

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