- Electronic sensor for sulfide dioxide based on AlN nanotubes: a computational study.
Electronic sensor for sulfide dioxide based on AlN nanotubes: a computational study.
Single-walled aluminum nitride nanotubes (AlNNTs) are introduced as an electronic sensor for detection of sulfur dioxide (SOโ) molecules based on density functional theory calculations. The proposed sensor benefits from several advantages including high sensitivity: HOMO-LUMO energy gap of the AlNNT is appreciably sensitive toward the presence of SOโ so that it decreases from 4.11 eV in the pristine tube to 1.01 eV in the SOโ-adsorbed form, pristine application: this nanotube can detect the SOโ molecule in its pristine type without manipulating its structure through doping, chemical functionalization, making defect, etc., short recovery time: the adsorption energy of SOโ molecule is not so large to hinder the recovery of AlNNTs and therefore the sensor will possess short recovery times, and good selectivity: the tube can selectively detect the SOโ molecule in the presence of several molecules such as HโO, CO, NHโ, HCOH, COโ, Nโ, and Hโ.