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Specific Sn–O–Fe active sites from atomically SN-doping porous FE2O3 for ultrasensitive NO2 detection

08.05.25 | Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center

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Led by Prof. Xuhui Sun at Soochow University’s Institute of Functional Nano & Soft Materials (FUNSOM), a team has devised a metal–organic-framework (MOF)-derived α-Fe 2 O 3 scaffold in which single Sn atoms occupy Fe lattice positions, forging Sn–O–Fe bridges. This first-of-its-kind single-atom architecture, reported in Nano-Micro Letters , delivers record-breaking NO 2 sensitivity (Rg/Ra = 2,646 at 1 ppm, 10 ppb limit of detection) at only 150 °C, while a MEMS implementation sips 8 mW—five-fold lower than commercial MOS sensors.

Why This Work Matters
Health & Regulation: WHO sets 82 ppb as the 1-hour NO 2 exposure limit. The new sensor reliably quantifies 10 ppb—an order of magnitude lower—enabling early indoor/outdoor pollution alerts.
Energy Footprint: 150 °C operating temperature plus 8 mW power budget (0.7 V micro-hotplate) unlock battery-driven wearables, IoT nodes and drone-mounted grids.
Selectivity: Sn–O–Fe sites suppress cross-responses to SO 2 , NH 3 , H 2 S, acetone and CO (<5 % relative signal), eliminating false alarms in complex exhaust streams.
Stability: >60 days continuous operation and humidity immunity (0–90 % RH) meet industrial-grade reliability.

Innovative Design & Mechanisms

MOF-to-SAC Synthesis
– Fe-MIL-88B-NH 2 MOF “molecular fences” pre-isolate Sn 4+ ions (2–8 at %).
– One-step 500 °C air anneal converts MOF into porous α-Fe 2 O 3 while locking Sn atoms into exact Fe sites (HAADF-STEM shows bright single dots; no SnO 2 clusters until 8 at %).

Electronic Structure Engineering
– XANES + DFT: Sn donation narrows bandgap from 2.24 eV (pristine) to 1.67 eV, increasing electron density at 150 °C.
– Oxygen-vacancy-rich lattice (EPR g = 2.005) further accelerates O₂⁻ formation and NO₂ charge transfer.

Adsorption & Kinetics
– DFT shows NO 2 binds at −2.20 eV on Sn–O–Fe vs −0.48 eV on Fe–O–Fe, cutting response/recovery times to 16 s / 148 s.
– Linear calibration (R 2 = 0.996) spans 0.2–1 ppm for alumina substrates and 10–50 ppb for MEMS chips.

Applications & Future Outlook
Smart Cities: Wafer-level MEMS arrays (3 × 3 × 1.3 mm 3 ) integrate into streetlights and HVAC ducts for distributed NO 2 mapping.
Wearable Health: Flexible PET patches (demonstrated in lab) provide personal exposure analytics with BLE transmission to smartphones.
Industrial Safety: Explosion-proof probes for petrochemical stacks (150 °C operation eliminates need for flame-proof heaters).
Roadmap: Roll-to-roll coating of Sn-Fe 2 O 3 inks on polyimide foils, AI-driven drift compensation, and extension to SO 2 and VOC single-atom sensors.

Conclusions
By merging single-atom catalysis with semiconductor gas sensing, Prof. Sun’s group achieves the first ppb-level NO 2 detector that marries high sensitivity, low power and scalable fabrication. The MOF-derived Sn–O–Fe platform not only redefines NO 2 monitoring but also sets a universal blueprint for atomically engineered MOS sensors across toxic and greenhouse gases.

Nano-Micro Letters

10.1007/s40820-025-01770-9

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Specific Sn–O–Fe Active Sites from Atomically Sn-Doping Porous Fe2O3 for Ultrasensitive NO2 Detection

26-May-2025

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Bowen Li
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center
qkzx@sjtu.edu.cn

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Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center. (2025, August 5). Specific Sn–O–Fe active sites from atomically SN-doping porous FE2O3 for ultrasensitive NO2 detection. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LDE4V9K8/specific-snofe-active-sites-from-atomically-sn-doping-porous-fe2o3-for-ultrasensitive-no2-detection.html
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