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Dual-Function Metal–Organic Framework-Based Wearable Fibers for Gas Probing and Energy Storage

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) coupled with multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) have been developed with an ultrahigh sensitivity for hazardous gas monitoring. Both the MOF/MWCNT and as-derived metal oxides (MOs)/MWCNTs hybrid fibers deliver an ultralow detection limit for NO<sub>2</sub> down to 0.1 ppm without external heating, and they can be further bent into different angles without loss of sensing performance. Also, a high specific capacitance of 110 F cm<sup>-3</sup> can also be obtained for MO/MWCNT hybrid fibers, demonstrating promising application for integrated wearable devices.

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