Liquid Precursor-Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition of One-Dimensional van der Waals Material Nb2Se9: Tunable Growth for Room-Temperature Gas Sensors

ACS Sens. 2022 Jul 22;7(7):1912-1918. doi: 10.1021/acssensors.2c00512. Epub 2022 Jun 22.

Abstract

In this study, Nb2Se9, a one-dimensional (1D) material with van der Waals (vdWs) bonding, was synthesized by chemical vapor deposition (CVD). A liquid precursor was used to overcome the difficulty of controlling the length and density of Nb2Se9 by CVD due to the high melting point of Nb. Growth proceeded horizontally in a nano-ribbon shape on the substrate in the [100] direction, which had the most stable bonding distance, resulting in a preferred orientation of the (010) plane on the out-of-plane axis. Unlike that grown by conventional mechanical or chemical exfoliation, the nanoscale Nb2Se9 grown by CVD was uniform and did not have contaminants, such as dispersants, on its surface, meaning it could effectively induce reactions such as gas adsorption and desorption. It exhibited high sensitivity to NO2 gas adsorption at room temperature (27 °C), and its behavior was confirmed in a high-humidity environment. For the first time, this study demonstrated the possibility of synthesizing a vdWs bonding-based 1D material by CVD, which is expected to be widely used in a variety of low-dimensional materials and devices.

Keywords: 1D van der Waals material; Nb2Se9; liquid-phase precursor-assisted CVD; nanomaterial; room-temp gas sensor.