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Title: Effect of Stability of Two-Dimensional (2D) Aminoethyl Methacrylate Perovskite Using Lead-Based Materials for Ammonia Gas Sensor Application
Authors: Mat Yunin, Muhamad Yuzaini Azrai 
Mohd Adenam, Norfatihah 
Khairul, Wan M. 
Yusoff A.H. 
Karimah Adli H. 
Keywords: gas sensor;lead‐based perovskite;material stability;one‐step sequential reaction
Issue Date: May-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Journal: Polymers 
Abstract: 
Changes in physical properties of (H2C=C(CH3)CO2CH2CH2NH3)2PbI2Cl2 and (H2C=C(CH3)CO2CH2CH2NH3)2Pb(NO3)2Cl2 (2D) perovskite materials from iodide‐based (I‐AMP) and nitrate‐based (N‐AMP) leads were investigated at different durations (days) for various storage conditions. UV‐Vis spectra of both samples showed an absorption band of around λmax 420 nm due to the transition of n to π* of ethylene (C=C) and amine (NH2). XRD perovskite peaks could be observed at approximately 25.35° (I‐AMP) and 23.1° (N‐AMP). However, a major shift in I‐AMP and dramatic changes in the crystallite size, FHWM and crystallinity percentage highlighted the instability of the iodide‐based material. In contrast, N‐AMP showed superior stability with 96.76% crystallinity even at D20 under the S condition. Both materials were exposed to ammonia (NH3) gas, and a new XRD peak of ammonium lead iodide (NH4PbI3) with a red‐shifted perovskite peak (101) was observed for the case of I‐AMP. Based on the FWHM, crystallite size, crystallinity and lattice strain analysis, it can be concluded N‐AMP’s stability was maintained even after a few days of exposure to the said gases. These novel nitrate‐based lead perovskite materials exhibited great potential for stable perovskite 2D materials and recorded less toxicity compared to famous lead iodide (PbI2) material.
Description: 
Web of Science / Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3208
ISSN: 20734360
DOI: 10.3390/polym14091853
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Bioengineering and Technology - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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