Detection of volatile organic compounds by weight-detectable sensors coated with metal-organic frameworks

  • Hiroki Yamagiwa
  • , Seiko Sato
  • , Tadashi Fukawa
  • , Tsuyoshi Ikehara
  • , Ryutaro Maeda
  • , Takashi Mihara
  • , Mutsumi Kimura

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Abstract

Detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using weight-detectable quartz microbalance and silicon-based microcantilever sensors coated with crystalline metal-organic framework (MOF) thin films is described in this paper. The thin films of two MOFs were grown from COOH-terminated self-assembled monolayers onto the gold electrodes of sensor platforms. The MOF layers worked as the effective concentrators of VOC gases, and the adsorption/desorption processes of the VOCs could be monitored by the frequency changes of weight-detectable sensors. Moreover, the MOF layers provided VOC sensing selectivity to the weight-detectable sensors through the size-selective adsorption of the VOCs within the regulated nanospace of the MOFs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6247
JournalScientific Reports
Volume4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2014
Externally publishedYes

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