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Methanol
Methanol and Humidity Capacitive Sensors Based on Thin Films of MOF Nanoparticles
1 min read ·
Tue, Jan 7 2020
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Methanol
MOF Nanoparticles
thin films
Gas Sensors
Humidity Capacitive Sensors
Miguel Andrés, et al., "Methanol and Humidity Capacitive Sensors Based on Thin Films of MOF Nanoparticles." ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 12 (3) ,2020, 4155. The successful development of modern gas sensing technologies requires high sensitivity and selectivity coupled to cost effectiveness, which implies the necessity to miniaturize devices while reducing the amount of sensing material. The appealing alternative of integrating nanoparticles of a porous metal–organic framework (MOF) onto capacitive sensors based on interdigitated electrode (IDE) chips is presented. We report the