2017
DOI: 10.1002/smll.201604150
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Sensitive and Reversible Detection of Methanol and Water Vapor by In Situ Electrochemically Grown CuBTC MOFs on Interdigitated Electrodes

Abstract: The in situ electrochemical growth of Cu benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate (CuBTC) metal-organic frameworks, as an affinity layer, directly on custom-fabricated Cu interdigitated electrodes (IDEs) is described, acting as a transducer. Crystalline 5-7 µm thick CuBTC layers are grown on IDEs consisting of 100 electrodes with a width and a gap of both 50 µm and a height of 6-8 µm. These capacitive sensors are exposed to methanol and water vapor at 30 °C. The affinities show to be completely reversible with higher affi… Show more

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“…18,19 It is crucial to note the distinct difference between MOF powder synthesis and lm formation. 17,18,22,24,31,35,[61][62][63] Our results show that a decrease in the current is not detrimental but can result in the formation of more uniform lms. Cu-BTC-coated Cu HFs prepared without the supporting electrolyte are promising candidates for future applications such as gas separation or catalysis.…”
Section: Effect Of Applied Potentialmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…18,19 It is crucial to note the distinct difference between MOF powder synthesis and lm formation. 17,18,22,24,31,35,[61][62][63] Our results show that a decrease in the current is not detrimental but can result in the formation of more uniform lms. Cu-BTC-coated Cu HFs prepared without the supporting electrolyte are promising candidates for future applications such as gas separation or catalysis.…”
Section: Effect Of Applied Potentialmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…[120][121][122] MOF-derived materials, which have partially inherited characteristic of MOFs, especially N-doped porous carbons through pyrolysis, were also considered as one of the most promising candidates as the substrate for stabilizing SACs. [123][124][125] In 2008, Xu and co-workers first reported the preparation of nanoporous carbon by using MOF as a template. [104] In 2016, Wu and Li et al proposed a general synthesis strategy for SACs with atomically dispersion and high mass loading, and expanded it to a series of SA/N-C catalysts (Figure 6a).…”
Section: Sacs On Carbon Supportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detection of alcohols with thin film MOFs has been studied by measuring the changes in permittivity of the material using capacitive interdigitated electrode (IDE) transducers [14]. Cu paddlewheel MOFs using benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylic acid as organic linkers (CuBTC) grown on IDE capacitor and NH2-MIL-53(Al) MOFs in Matrimid polymer matrix coated on IDEs show capacitive responses towards the detection of methanol at room temperature [14,15]. Owing to its simplicity of fabrication, compatibility with the complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) process and availability of sensitive capacitance measurement systems, IDE capacitor transducers provide a reliable platform for sensing studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%