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Highly sensitive and selective SO2 MOF sensor: the integration of MFM-300 MOF as a sensitive layer on a capacitive interdigitated electrode
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Thu, Apr 26 2018
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Gas Sensors
NO2
H2
SO2
Valeriya Chernikova, et al., "Highly sensitive and selective SO2 MOF sensor: the integration of MFM-300 MOF as a sensitive layer on a capacitive interdigitated electrode." Journal of Materials Chemistry A 6(14), 2018, 5550. We report on the fabrication of an advanced chemical capacitive sensor for the detection of sulfur dioxide (SO2) at room temperature. The sensing layer based on an indium metal–organic framework (MOF), namely MFM-300, is coated solvothermally on a functionalized capacitive interdigitated electrode. The fabricated sensor exhibits significant detection sensitivity to SO2 at
Fluorinated MOF Platform for Selective Removal and Sensing of SO 2 from Flue Gas and Air
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Fri, Apr 26 2019
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Gas Sensors
Fluorinated MOF
SO2
Mohamad Tchalala, et al., " Fluorinated MOF Platform for Selective Removal and Sensing of SO 2 from Flue Gas and Air", Nature communications, 10(1), 2019, 1. Conventional SO2 scrubbing agents, namely calcium oxide and zeolites, are often used to remove SO2 using a strong or irreversible adsorption-based process. However, adsorbents capable of sensing and selectively capturing this toxic molecule in a reversible manner, with in-depth understanding of structure–property relationships, have been rarely explored. Here we report the selective removal and sensing of SO2 using recently unveiled