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Metal-Organic Frameworks for Sensing Applications in the Gas Phase
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2009
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Materials ScienceEngineeringElectronic MaterialsSensorsImpedance ResponseGas PhaseSensor MaterialsGas SensorMetal-organic PolyhedronChemical SensorOrganic ChemistryChemistryGas DetectionHumidity SensorMetal-organic FrameworksFunctional MaterialsElectrochemical Gas SensorHybrid Materials
Several metal-organic framework (MOF) materials were under investigated to test their applicability as sensor materials for impedimetric gas sensors. The materials were tested in a temperature range of 120 °C - 240 °C with varying concentrations of O(2), CO(2), C(3)H(8), NO, H(2), ethanol and methanol in the gas atmosphere and under different test gas humidity conditions. Different sensor configurations were studied in a frequency range of 1 Hz -1 MHz and time-continuous measurements were performed at 1 Hz. The materials did not show any impedance response to O(2), CO(2), C(3)H(8), NO, or H(2) in the gas atmospheres, although for some materials a significant impedance decrease was induced by a change of the ethanol or methanol concentration in the gas phase. Moreover, pronounced promising and reversible changes in the electric properties of a special MOF material were monitored under varying humidity, with a linear response curve at 120 °C. Further investigations were carried out with differently doped MOF materials of this class, to evaluate the influence of special dopants on the sensor effect.
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