High-performance NO2 gas sensors based on vanadium metal organic frameworks (V-MOFs) on flexible graphene electrodes

Chii Rong Yang, Jaho Guei Huang, Mao Jung Huang, Hsin Yang Shen, Shih Feng Tseng*

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Abstract

This research aimed to prepare vanadium metal organic frameworks (V-MOFs) with the organic ligands of terephthalic acid (PTA) and pyromellitic acid (PMA) by a one-step hydrothermal process. Organic ligands were pyrolyzed and the vanadium ion was oxidized after calcination to prepare V-MOF(PTA) and V-MOF(PMA) as NO2 gas detection materials. The interdigital electrodes were performed by CO2 laser induced polyimide films with porous graphene for flexible gas sensors. Characteristics of the synthesized material were examined and analyzed, including surface morphology, chemical composition, crystal property, and specific surface area. Furthermore, the sensor characteristics of the response, response/recovery time (ts/tc), repeatability, selectivity, and stability were tested by an ultraprecision electrometer. After gas detection, the V-MOF120(PTA)-based gas sensor demonstrated a highest response of average 800.8 % at 100 ppm NO2, fast ts/tc of average 230/39.8 s, a minimum sensing limit of 1 ppm, and excellent stability and repeatability. Additionally, the proposed sensor had good gas selectivity for NO2 compared to ethanol, methanol, acetone, and ammonia under a concentration of 100 ppm at room temperature.

Original languageEnglish
Article number176675
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume1008
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024 Dec 15

Keywords

  • Good gas selectivity
  • Hydrothermal process
  • NO gas detection
  • Organic ligands
  • Vanadium metal organic frameworks (V-MOFs)

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Metals and Alloys
  • Materials Chemistry

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