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MOFs
Lining MOF pockets to detect noxious gases
1 min read ·
Sun, Apr 29 2018
News
MOFs
sensors
Materials
A porous material with tailor-made pockets stitched into its structure is a promising material for sensing noxious gases. A thin film of the material, coated onto an electrode, formed an electronic sensor that could detect traces of sulfur dioxide gas. The sensor is a significant step toward real-world devices that can sniff out dangerous gases in real air. Although several lab-based analytical instruments can detect traces of a specific gas in the air, these instruments are typically large, expensive, power-hungry machines. There is still a need for small, inexpensive, energy-efficient
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MOFs can sense and sort troublesome gases
MOFs can sense and sort troublesome gases
1 min read ·
Wed, Apr 17 2019
News
sensors
chemical science
electrical engineering
gas monitoring
MOFs
Fluorinated metal-organic frameworks make excellent materials for selective sensing and removal of toxic gases.