Highly sensitive and selective SO2 MOF sensor: The integration of MFM-300 MOF as a sensitive layer on a capacitive interdigitated electrode

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We report on the fabrication of an advanced chemical capacitive sensor for the detection of sulfur dioxide (SO2) at room temperature. The sensing layer based on an indium metal-organic framework (MOF), namely MFM-300, is coated solvothermally on a functionalized capacitive interdigitated electrode. The fabricated sensor exhibits significant detection sensitivity to SO2 at concentrations down to 75 ppb, with the lower detection limit estimated to be around 5 ppb. The MFM-300 MOF sensor demonstrates highly desirable detection selectivity towards SO2vs. CH4, CO2, NO2 and H2, as well as an outstanding SO2 sensing stability.

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Chernikova, V., Yassine, O., Shekhah, O., Eddaoudi, M., & Salama, K. N. (2018). Highly sensitive and selective SO2 MOF sensor: The integration of MFM-300 MOF as a sensitive layer on a capacitive interdigitated electrode. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 6(14), 5550–5554. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ta10538j

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