Selective Detection of Ethylene by MoS2-Carbon Nanotube Networks Coated with Cu(I)-Pincer Complexes

ACS Sens. 2020 Jun 26;5(6):1699-1706. doi: 10.1021/acssensors.0c00344. Epub 2020 Jun 11.

Abstract

The plant hormone ethylene (C2) can induce premature fruit ripening and flower senescence at levels below 1 ppm, which has motivated efforts to develop cost-effective methods for C2 monitoring during the transport and storage of climacteric fruits. Here, we describe a nanocomposite film composed of exfoliated MoS2, single-walled carbon nanotubes (SCNTs), and Cu(I)-tris(mercaptoimidazolyl)borate complexes (Cu-Tm) for real-time detection of C2 at levels down to 100 ppb. A copercolation network of MoS2 and SCNTs was deposited onto interdigitated Ag electrodes printed on plastic substrates and then coated with Cu-Tm with a final conductance in the 0.5 mS range. Reversible changes in relative conductance (-ΔG/G0) were measured upon C2 exposure with a linear response at sub-ppm levels. The thin-film sensors were highly selective toward C2, and they responded weakly to other volatile organic compounds or water at similar partial pressures. A mechanism is proposed in which Cu-Tm behaves as a chemically sensitive n-type dopant for MoS2, based on spectroscopic characterization and density functional theory modeling. Cu-Tm-coated MoS2/SCNT sensors were also connected to a battery-powered wireless transmitter and used to monitor C2 production from various fruit samples, validating their utility as practical, field-deployable sensors.

Keywords: MoS2; carbon nanotube; copper−pincer ligand; ethylene; wireless sensor.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Electrochemical Techniques
  • Ethylenes
  • Limit of Detection
  • Molybdenum
  • Nanotubes, Carbon*

Substances

  • Ethylenes
  • Nanotubes, Carbon
  • Molybdenum