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Porous and Flexible Aramid Nanofiber/MXene Nanosheet Composite Aerogel for Rapid Ammonia Sensing at Room Temperature

ACS Applied Nano Materials [2025]
Zhaoqing Lu, Yajie Kou, Li Hua, Xiaoxu Xu, Lizhi Song, Shangjie Yu, Shan Wang, Xing-Xiang Ji, Dinggen Hu, Wei-Jing Chen
ABSTRACT

The industrialization process accelerates more and more kinds of volatile gas, with serious threats to the environment or human health having received great attention. Therefore, rapid real-time monitoring of harmful gases is urgently needed. This study investigated the gas-sensitive properties of an aramid nanofiber/MXene nanosheet (ANF/MXene) composite aerogel for detecting ammonia (NH3) at room temperature. Initially, two-dimensional (2D) MXene nanosheets were synthesized by removing Al atoms from Ti3AlC2 (MAX phase), which were then combined with ANF to produce a porous composite aerogel through freeze-drying. At room temperature, the response value of the ANF/MXene aerogel to 50 ppm of NH3 was approximately 4.96%, with a rapid recovery time (28 s), and remained stable even after 10 cycles. Additionally, the aerogel exhibited excellent long-term stability, lasting up to 45 days. Moreover, the ANF/MXene composite aerogel showed outstanding flexibility and flame retardancy, and it could bend and recover at low temperatures (−196 °C). As a result, the good gas-sensitive properties and stable mechanical properties enable the ANF/MXene aerogel to be suitable for flexible wearable sensor devices toward different environmental conditions in the future.

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