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Enhanced Gas Sensing Characteristics of a Polythiophene Gas Sensor Blended with UiO‐66 via Ligand Functionalization

Ming Hong, Wooseong Jo, Sang‐A Jo, Haedam Jin, Min Kim, Chang Yeon Lee, Yeong Don Park

2024Advanced Electronic Materials26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Conjugated polymers exhibit significant potential for use in gas sensors owing to their flexibility and straightforward preparation. However, the performance of organic gas sensors based on such materials is currently suboptimal owing to their poor charge‐transport properties and limited selectivity. To address this limitation, a novel strategy that involves blending a chemically modified metal–organic framework (MOF) material, UiO‐66, with a conjugated polymer is developed. The MOF porous material is chemically modified with polar nitrogen‐containing functional groups (amino and nitro groups) to create gas molecule adsorption sites. To evaluate the impact of these modifications on the sensing performance, experiments that combined the sensing performance with a density functional theory simulation are conducted. The findings reveal that gas sensors fabricated using an amine‐functionalized MOF blended with conjugated polymers exhibit significantly higher sensitivity than home polymer devices, the sensing performance of the UiO‐66‐NH 2 /P3HT blend film improved by a factor of two with a sensitivity of ≈2%/ppm and an LOD of 0.001 ppt. Additionally, these devices exhibit exclusive NO 2 ‐sensing performance for other gases such as CO 2 and SO 2 .

Topics & Concepts

PolythiopheneMaterials sciencePolymerConjugated systemSurface modificationSelectivityAdsorptionAmine gas treatingChemical engineeringMetal-organic frameworkMoleculeNanotechnologyConductive polymerOrganic chemistryChemistryCatalysisEngineeringComposite materialGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors
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