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MOFs for the Sensitive Detection of Ammonia: Deployment of fcuMOF Thin Films as Effective Chemical Capacitive Sensors

Journal

ACS SENSORS
Volume 2, Issue 9, Pages 1294-1301

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.7b00304

Keywords

MOFs; sensing; ammonia; capacitive sensors; thin films

Funding

  1. Advanced Membranes and Porous Materials (AMPM) FCC [FCC/1/1972-05-01]

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This work reports on the fabrication and deployment of a select metal organic framework (MOF) thin film as an advanced chemical capacitive sensor for the sensing/detection of ammonia (NH3) at room temperature. Namely, the MOF thin film sensing layer consists of a rare-earth (RE) MOF (RE-fcu-MOF) deposited on a capacitive interdigitated electrode (IDE). Purposely, the chemically stable naphthalene-based RE-fcu-MOF (NDC-Y-fcu-MOF) was elected and prepared/arranged as a thin film on a prefunctionalized capacitive IDE via the solvothermal growth method. Unlike earlier realizations, the fabricated MOF-based sensor showed a notable detection sensitivity for NH3 at concentrations down to 1 ppm, with a detection limit appraised to be around 100 ppb (at room temperature) even in the presence of humidity and/or CO,. Distinctly, the NDC-Y-fcu-MOF based sensor exhibited the required stability to NH3, in contrast to other reported MOFs, and a remarkable detection selectivity toward NH3 vs CH, NO2 H-2 and C7H8. The NDC-Y-fcu-MOF based sensor exhibited excellent performance for sensing ammonia for simulated breathing system in the presence of the mixture of carbon dioxide and/or humidity (water vapor), with no major alteration in the detection signal.

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