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Organic-Inorganic Hybrids Lab
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Comprehensive Qualitative and Quantitative Colorimetric Sensing of Volatile Organic Compounds Using Monolayered Metal–Organic Framework Films
Jin, Kangwoo
;
Moon, Dohyun
;
Chen, Ying-Pin
;
Park, Jinhee
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Title
Comprehensive Qualitative and Quantitative Colorimetric Sensing of Volatile Organic Compounds Using Monolayered Metal–Organic Framework Films
Issued Date
2024
Citation
Jin, Kangwoo. (2024). Comprehensive Qualitative and Quantitative Colorimetric Sensing of Volatile Organic Compounds Using Monolayered Metal–Organic Framework Films. Advanced Materials, 36(8). doi: 10.1002/adma.202309570
Type
Article
Author Keywords
colorimetric sensors
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metal-organic frameworks
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sensor array
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vapochromism
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volatile organic compounds
Keywords
SENSORS
;
FUNCTIONALIZATION
;
HUMIDITY
;
NANOFILM
ISSN
0935-9648
Abstract
Cross-responsive chemical sensors are in high demand owing to their ability to distinguish a broad range of analytes. In this study, a vapochromic sensor array based on metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), which exhibits distinct patterns when exposed to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and humidity, is developed. Conventional sensor arrays consist of various receptors that produce different responses. The vapochromic MOF-based sensor comprises dicopper paddlewheel clusters and dimethylamine azobenzene as binary colorimetric sensing moieties. Upon exposure to VOCs, the constructed sensor encompasses a broad spectrum of colors, ranging from green to red. Furthermore, the color of the MOF is influenced by the solvent used during the pretreatment. Consequently, monolayered MOF thin films can be adapted to multicomponent array systems by immersing the MOF in different solvents. This system provides both qualitative and quantitative sensing, generating unique color patterns corresponding to specific VOC types. Notably, the sensor successfully discriminates each of 14 common VOCs and water and accurately categorizes unknown samples. Moreover, the system undergoes reversible color changes in response to humidity, obviating the need for high-temperature regeneration steps. This novel approach offers insights into the versatile applications of MOFs by creating a colorimetric sensor array capable of detecting various analytes. © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46725
DOI
10.1002/adma.202309570
Publisher
Wiley
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