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Metal organic framework sensors on flexible substrate for ammonia sensing application at room temperature
Journal of Materials Chemistry C, Issue: 19, Pages: 6332 - 6343
Swansea University Authors: Zari Tehrani , Ehsaneh Daghigh Ahmadi, Davide Deganello , David Gethin
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The application of sensitive gas sensors manufactured in high volume at low cost has great interest due to an extensive array of potential applications. Such areas include industrial processing, biotechnology and intelligent food packaging. This work reports a straightforward and versatile technique...
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The application of sensitive gas sensors manufactured in high volume at low cost has great interest due to an extensive array of potential applications. Such areas include industrial processing, biotechnology and intelligent food packaging. This work reports a straightforward and versatile technique using screen-printing and drop-casting processes, to produce gas sensors on a flexible plastic substrate, based on a combination of metal organic framework and graphene-carbon materials. We demonstrate a sensitive and stable ammonia sensor (4.6% maximal response) over a range from 20 to 100 ppm. The optimized formulation is 36 times higher than a carbon-graphene only sensor and makes the developed devices suitable for intelligent packaging. The sensors production process is fast, reliable and low-cost and so there is a strong potential for the process principles to be adapted industrially for a different gas target or application. |
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