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Non-contact real-time detection of trace nitro-explosives by MOF composites visible-light chemiresistor

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2022

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To create an artificial structure to remarkably surpass the sensitivity, selectivity and speed of the olfaction system of animals is still a daunting challenge. Herein, we propose a core-sheath pillar (CSP) architecture with a perfect synergistic interface that effectively integrates the advantages of metal-organic frameworks and metal oxides to tackle the above-mentioned challenge. The sheath material, NH<sub>2</sub>-MIL-125, can concentrate target analyte, nitro-explosives, by 10<sup>12</sup> times from its vapour. The perfect band-matched synergistic interface enables the TiO<sub>2</sub> core to effectively harvest and utilize visible light. At room temperature and under visible light, CSP (TiO<sub>2</sub>, NH<sub>2</sub>-MIL-125) shows an unexpected self-promoting analyte-sensing behaviour. Its experimentally reached limit of detection (∼0.8 ppq, hexogeon) is 10<sup>3</sup> times lower than the lowest one achieved by a sniffer dog or all sensing techniques without analyte pre-concentration. Moreover, the sensor exhibits excellent selectivity against commonly existing interferences, with a short response time of 0.14 min.

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