Polymorph‐Specific Electronic Transduction in WO <sub>3</sub> during Molecular Sensing

M Matteo D'Andria (Human‐Centered Sensing Laboratory Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering ETH Zurich Zurich Switzerland) M Meng Yin S Stefan Neuhauser (Human‐Centered Sensing Laboratory Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering ETH Zurich Zurich Switzerland) V Vlasis G. Mavrantzas (Macromolecular Engineering Laboratory Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering ETH Zurich Zurich Switzerland) Y Ying Chen K Ken Suzuki A Andreas T. Güntner

Abstract

ABSTRACT Polymorphs are distinct structural forms of the same compound and offer unique opportunities to tailor material properties without altering chemical composition. In particular, the polymorphs of WO 3 have been widely explored for their molecular sensing performance; yet, the mechanistic aspects behind their different chemoresistive properties have remained elusive or poorly understood. Here, we highlight the energetic allocation of transferred charge as a critical aspect for chemoresistive response generation, providing a new perspective beyond more conventional net‐transfer metrics, which are usually deployed to investigate gas–solid interactions. To this, we combined operando work function, chemisorption analysis, and in situ spectroscopy with density functional theory calculations on the example of acetone. Both γ ‐ and ε ‐WO 3 exhibit comparable surface‐level activation of acetone, mediated by electron‐deficient, coordinatively unsaturated tungsten sites. However, only ε ‐WO 3 stabilizes analyte‐induced electronic states derived from W(5d) orbitals lying just below the conduction band—an energetically favorable region for conductivity modulation under operating conditions. While being associated with marginal work function shifts, these states reflect deeper subsurface electronic rearrangements that may underlie the ε ‐WO 3 ’s superior transduction efficiency despite similar receptor chemistry. Our results offer a new framework for rational transducer development rooted in intrinsic electronic structure.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 43
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

M

Matteo D'Andria

Human‐Centered Sensing Laboratory Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering ETH Zurich Zurich Switzerland

M

Meng Yin

S

Stefan Neuhauser

Human‐Centered Sensing Laboratory Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering ETH Zurich Zurich Switzerland

V

Vlasis G. Mavrantzas

Macromolecular Engineering Laboratory Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering ETH Zurich Zurich Switzerland

Y

Ying Chen

K

Ken Suzuki

A

Andreas T. Güntner