Bismuth-Based Metal–Organic Framework as a Chemiresistive Sensor for Acetone Gas Detection

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Abstract

Analyzing acetone in the exhaled breath as a biomarker has proved to be a non-invasive method to detect diabetes in humans with good accuracy. In this work, a Bi-gallate MOF doped into a chitosan (CS) matrix containing an ionic liquid (IL) was fabricated to detect acetone gas with a low detection limit of 10 ppm at an operating temperature of 60 °C and 5 V operating bias. The sensor recorded the highest response to acetone in comparison to other test gases, proving its high selectivity along with long-term stability and repeatability. The sensor also exhibited ultra-fast response and recovery times of 15 ± 0.25 s and 3 ± 0.1 s, respectively. Moreover, the sensor membrane also exhibited flexibility and ease of fabrication, making it ideal to be employed as a real-time breath analyzer.

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Ali, A., Greish, Y. E., Alzard, R. H., Siddig, L. A., Alzamly, A., Qamhieh, N., & Mahmoud, S. T. (2023). Bismuth-Based Metal–Organic Framework as a Chemiresistive Sensor for Acetone Gas Detection. Nanomaterials, 13(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano13233041

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