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The quest for highly sensitive QCM humidity sensors: The coating of CNT/MOF composite sensing films as case study
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Thu, Apr 26 2018
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HKUST1 composition
Gas Sensors
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Karumbaiah N. Chappanda, et al., "The quest for highly sensitive QCM humidity sensors: The coating of CNT/MOF composite sensing films as case study". Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 257, 2018, 609. The application of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as a sensing layer has been attracting great interest over the last decade, due to their uniform properties in terms of high porosity and tunability, which provides a large surface area and/or centers for trapping/binding a targeted analyte. Here we report the fabrication of a highly sensitive humidity sensor that is based on composite thin films