Authors
Minhyuk Kim, Marzena Pander, Hoi Ri Moon
Publication date
2024/5/6
Journal
ACS Applied Electronic Materials
Volume
6
Issue
5
Pages
3024-3038
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) represent a versatile class of porous reticular materials whose structures and properties can be precisely tailored for targeted applications. A prominent example of such an application is the chemiresistive sensing of gases, where MOFs exhibit robust responses even at room temperature, thereby demonstrating their potential for practical utilization. This feature article reviews the development of the design criteria that are crucial for the optimization of MOFs as room-temperature chemiresistors. To highlight key advancements in this field, we categorize these materials into three distinct groups to (1) 2D conductive MOFs, (2) composites of MOFs with other materials, and (3) MOF-on-MOF architectures. The representative achievements from each group are discussed to demonstrate research progress in the construction of these innovative materials and their performance in gas …
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