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Ultrasensitive humidity detection using metal–organic framework-coated microsensors

Robinson et al., 2012

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6979073830936613040
Author
Robinson A
Stavila V
Zeitler T
White M
Thornberg S
Greathouse J
Allendorf M
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Analytical chemistry

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The use of metal–organic framework (MOF) thin films to detect water vapor across a wide concentration range is demonstrated using MOF-functionalized quartz surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors. A range of 3–14 800 ppmv was obtained with thin films of the MOF …
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