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Experimental Sensing and Density Functional Theory Study of H<sub>2</sub>S and SOF<sub>2</sub> Adsorption on Au‐Modified Graphene

Xiaoxing ZhangSchool of Electrical Engineering Wuhan University No.16 in Luojiashan Road, Wuchang District Wuhan Hubei Province 430072 P.R. ChinaYu LeiState Key Laboratory of Power Transmission Equipment and System Security and New Technology Chongqing University No.174 in Shazheng Street Shapingba District Chongqing 400044 P.R. ChinaXiaoqing WuState Key Laboratory of Power Transmission Equipment and System Security and New Technology Chongqing University No.174 in Shazheng Street Shapingba District Chongqing 400044 P.R. ChinaWeihua HuInstitute for Clean Energy and Advanced Materials Southwest University Chongqing 400715 P.R. China
2015en
ABI

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A gas sensor is used to detect SF 6 decomposed gases, which are related to insulation faults, to accurately assess the insulated status of electrical equipment. Graphene films (GrF) modified with Au nanoparticles are used as an adsorbent for the detection of H 2 S and SOF 2 , which are two characteristic products of SF 6 decomposed gases. Sensing experiments are conducted at room temperature. Results demonstrate that Au‐modified GrF yields opposite responses to the tested gases and is thus considered a promising material for developing H 2 S‐ and SOF 2 ‐selective sensors. The first‐principles approach is applied to simulate the interaction between the gases and Au‐modified GrF systems and to interpret experimental data. The observed opposite resistance responses can be attributed to the charge‐transfer differences related to the interfacial interaction between the gases and systems. The density of states and Mulliken population analysis results confirm the apparent charge transfer in Au‐modified GrF chemisorption, whereas the van der Waals effect dominates the pristine graphene adsorption systems. Calculation results can also explicate the significant SOF 2 responses on Au‐modified GrF. This work is important in graphene modulation and device design for selective detection.

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