(Calcein–ZnS)n ultrathin
films
(UTFs) were fabricated through a two-step procedure including the
layer-by-layer (LBL) assembly of calcein and exfoliated Zn2Al layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanosheets, followed by an in situ
gas/solid reaction with H2S. The assembly process of
calcein and exfoliated LDH was monitored by UV–vis absorption
measurements to get a stepwise and regular growth of
the (calcein–LDH)n UTFs upon increasing
the deposited cycles. By an in situ gas–solid reaction with
H2S, the resulting sulfurization
derivatives denoted as (calcein–ZnS)n UTFs were obtained. The resulting (calcein–ZnS)30 UTF possesses high ethanol sensing performance (response
value is 8.9–100 ppm ethanol) at relatively low working temperature
(90 °C). The
LBL assembly process and chemical conversion technique based on Zn2Al–LDH combine the functional
organic molecules and inorganic semiconductor, which enables us to
develop innovative composite materials with adjustable compositions
for a broad range of applications