Gas sensor
US-2015020577-A1 · Jan 22, 2015 · US
US10830722B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10830722-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715797933-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 10, 2020 |
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Embodiments of the present disclosure describe a gas sensor comprising a gas-sensing material including a metal-organic framework with fcu topology and a substrate with a pair of electrodes proximate to the gas-sensing material, wherein the gas sensor is configured to detect toxic gas. Embodiments of the present disclosure further describe a method of detecting gas comprising contacting a gas sensor including a metal-organic framework with fcu topology with a gas/vapour composition including at least one toxic gas, capturing the at least one toxic gas from the fluid composition, and measuring an electrical property to detect a presence of the at least one toxic gas.
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What is claimed is: 1. A gas sensor for detecting H 2 S and/or NH 3 , comprising: a gas-sensing material including a rare earth metal-organic framework with fcu topology (RE-fcu-MOF), wherein the RE-fcu-MOF includes a bridging ligand and wherein the bridging ligand is one or more of fumarate and 1,4-naphthalene dicarboxylate; and a substrate with a pair of electrodes, wherein the pair of electrodes is proximate to the gas-sensing material; wherein the gas sensor is configured to detect one or more of H 2 S and NH 3 . 2. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the gas sensor is an impedance sensor. 3. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the gas sensor is a capacitive sensor and/or a resistive sensor. 4. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the gas sensor detects one or more of H 2 S and NH 3 via one or more of diffusion, adsorption, and chemical reaction of H 2 S and/or NH 3 in the gas-sensing material. 5. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the gas sensor exhibits a selectivity towards H 2 S and/or NH 3 over one or more of NO 2 , CH 4 , H 2 , and C 7 H 8 . 6. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the gas sensor detects one or more of H 2 S and NH 3 at concentrations down to about 100 ppb. 7. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the gas sensor exhibits a limit of H 2 S and/or NH 3 detection of about 5 ppb. 8. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the gas-sensing material is fabricated as a thin-film on the substrate. 9. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the RE-fcu-MOF is based on hexanuclear rare earth-metal clusters bridged by the bridging ligands. 10. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the bridging ligands that bridge the hexanuclear rare earth-metal clusters prevent metal sulfide formation and enhance the stability of the gas sensor. 11. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the rare earth metals include one or more of La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, Tb, and Y. 12. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is an interdigitated electrode substrate. 13. The gas sensor of claim 1 , wherein the gas sensor operates at about room temperature. 14. A method of detecting gas, comprising: contacting a gas-sensing material including a rare earth metal-organic framework with fcu topology (RE-fcu-MOF) with a fluid composition including one or more of H 2 S and NH 3 and at least one other chemical species, wherein the RE-fcu-MOF includes a bridging ligand and a substrate with a pair of electrodes, wherein the bridging ligand is one or more of fumarate and 1,4-naphthalene dicarboxylate, wherein the pair of electrodes is proximate to the gas-sensing material, and wherein the gas sensing material is configured to detect one or more of H 2 S and NH 3 ; capturing one or more of H 2 S and NH 3 from the fluid composition; and measuring an electrical property to detect a presence of one or more of H 2 S and NH 3 . 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the rare earth metals of the RE-fcu-MOF include one or more of La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, Tb, and Y. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein one or more of H 2 S and NH 3 is captured via one or more of diffusion, adsorption, and chemical reaction with the RE-fcu-MOF. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the measured electrical property includes one or more of a change in capacitance, resistance, and permittivity. 18. The method of claim 14 , wherein the other chemical species include one or more of CH 4 , NO 2 , H 2 , and toluene.
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