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MOF-Assimilated High-Sensitive Organic Field-Effect Transistors for Rapid Detection of a Chemical Warfare Agent

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 15, Issue 25, Pages 30580-30590

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c05185

Keywords

organic field-effect transistors (OFETs); metal-organicframeworks (MOFs); chemical warfare agents (CWAs); recrystallization; sulfur mustard stimulants detection; Lewis acid-base interaction

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The selective and rapid detection of trace amounts of highly toxic chemical warfare agents using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is imperative for military and civilian defense. However, efficiently using MOFs as electronic devices has been challenging. In this study, a new approach integrating MOF as a receptor in a pentacene semiconducting film for sensor fabrication was reported. The resulting sensors showed a strong response toward diethyl sulfide, a stimulant of the highly toxic sulfur mustard, making them potential candidates for real-time detection of sulfur mustard below 10 ppm.
The selective and rapid detection of trace amounts ofhighly toxicchemical warfare agents has become imperative for efficiently usingmilitary and civilian defense. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)are a class of inorganic-organic hybrid porous material that couldbe potential next-generation toxic gas sensors. However, the growthof a MOF thin film for efficiently utilizing the material propertiesfor fabricating electronic devices has been challenging. Herein, wereport a new approach to efficiently integrate MOF as a receptor throughdiffusion-induced ingress into the grain boundaries of the pentacenesemiconducting film in the place of the most adaptive chemical functionalizationmethod for sensor fabrication. We used bilayer conducting channel-basedorganic field-effect transistors (OFETs) as a sensing platform comprisingCPO-27-Ni as the sensing layer, coated on the pentacene layer, showeda strong response toward sensing of diethyl sulfide, which is oneof the stimulants of bis (2-chloroethyl) sulfide, a highly toxic sulfurmustard (HD). Using OFET as a sensing platform, these sensors canbe a potential candidate for trace amounts of sulfur mustard detectionbelow 10 ppm in real time as wearable devices for onsite uses.

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