2021
DOI: 10.3390/chemosensors9110316
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Metal-Organic-Frameworks: Low Temperature Gas Sensing and Air Quality Monitoring

Abstract: As an emerging class of hybrid nanoporous materials, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have attracted significant attention as promising multifunctional building blocks for the development of highly sensitive and selective gas sensors due to their unique properties, such as large surface area, highly diversified structures, functionalizable sites and specific adsorption affinities. Here, we provide a review of recent advances in the design and fabrication of MOF nanomaterials for the low-temperature detection of… Show more

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“…Nonetheless, the robustness and repeatability of such organic materials are still questionable. Therefore, despite their good sensitivity and selectivity, the organic ligands used for gas sensors can quickly degrade resulting in low long-term device stability [80] , [81] , [82] . For the results toward COVID-19 assessments, the obtained sensitivity value of GeNose C19 is comparable with that of aeoNose.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, the robustness and repeatability of such organic materials are still questionable. Therefore, despite their good sensitivity and selectivity, the organic ligands used for gas sensors can quickly degrade resulting in low long-term device stability [80] , [81] , [82] . For the results toward COVID-19 assessments, the obtained sensitivity value of GeNose C19 is comparable with that of aeoNose.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At ambient temperature, a zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) particle-loaded ZnO nanorod hybrid demonstrates better sensitivity and selectivity for H2S as a gas sensor [69]. MOFs are also used to detect inorganic gases like-for NO2 detection Tb-MOF, Eu-MOF, MOF-A, Y-DOBDC, Ni-MOF-74, In2O3/ZIF-8, Cu3(HHTP)2/Fe2O3, Pd@Cu3(HHTP)2, Pt@Cu3(HHTP)2, Cu3(HHTP)2, ZIF-8; for H2S detection MIL-100(In), fum-fcu-MOF, ZIF-8/ZnO, MOF-5/CS/IL, Cu3(HHTP)2, Ni3(HHTP)2, NiPc-Ni, NiPc-Cu; for SO2 detection MOF-5-NH2, Eu-BDC-NH2, UiO-66-NH2, MFM-300(In), NH2-UiO-6, Ni-MOF/-OH-SWNTs; for CO2 detection ZIF-8, Mg-MOF-74, NH2-UiO-66(Zr), Cu3(HIB)2, SnO2@ZIF-67; for NH3 detection MIL-124@Eu 3+/ Al2O3, NDC-Y-fcu-MOF, NiPc-M, Cu-BHT, Cu3(HITP)2, Cu-HHTP, Pd-Co@IRMOF, Zn (NA), SNNU-88, Cu3(BTC)2/GO is used [70].…”
Section: Oil and Gas Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, the exploration of MOFs for sensing applications is challenging and involves multidisciplinary technology on account of the requirement for signal transduction to detect changes within MOFs [ 15 ]. Despite challenges, the exceptional properties of MOFs such as large surface area, extensive porosity, and high crystallinity should constitute important advantages over other candidate classes of gas sensing materials [ 16 ]. Thanks to the great efforts invested in the field of MOFs, breakthroughs have been made in signal transduction technologies, including optical (photoluminescence [ 17 ], localized surface plasmon resonance [ 18 ], solvochromicity [ 19 ], etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%