UV-switchable dual-mode sensing in a lead-free CsCu2I3 perovskite sensor for selective detection of mixed amines

Rui Wu, Qingyi Guan, Mingji Xu, Ruixiang Li, Shu Chen, Chunhua Luo, Hui Peng, Hechun Lin

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Abstract

Traditional gas sensors often face challenges in distinguishing between mixed gases owing to their inherent cross-sensitivity, often necessitating complex multi-sensor arrays that increase cost and system intricacy. In this study, we introduce a novel UV-switchable dual-mode gas sensor based on mechanochemically synthesized CsCu2I3 microcrystals for selective amine detection at room temperature. The sensor exhibits an instantaneous p-type response to ethylamine (EtNH2) under ambient conditions and enhanced sensitivity toward diethylamine (Et2NH) under UV illumination. Leveraging this unique behavior, a single sensor enables quantitative analysis of mixed EtNH2/Et2NH gases via a matrix-based analytical approach, achieving <5 % deviation in concentration analysis. Structural and photophysical characterizations confirm the material's stability, with EtNH2 inducing strong, reversible photoluminescence quenching and a reduced bandgap via charge transfer. The sensing mechanism follows an adsorption-desorption equilibrium model, where UV illumination accelerates catalytic oxidation, modulating selectivity. This work advances lead-free perovskite sensors by introducing a low-power, single-device strategy for multi-analyte detection, with promising applications in environmental monitoring and chemical diagnostics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number168989
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume524
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Nov 2025

Keywords

  • Dual-mode sensing
  • Lead-free perovskite
  • Room temperature sensing
  • Ternary copper halides

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