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Ti3C2T MXene-Derived Metal-Organic Frameworks for Room Temperature NO2 Detection
Naveen Kumar Arkoti1, Kaushik Pal1,2
1Centre for Nanotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, India.
Abstract:
This work reports a new method toward creating two-dimensional (2D) conductive metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for enhanced gas sensing applications. By employing Ti3C2T MXene as a metal precursor and 2-aminoterapthalic acid as an organic linker, MXene-derived MOFs with high surface reactivity were synthesized. The Ti3C2T MXene sensor, initially selective toward NH3 gas, was tailored to detect NO2 gas by integrating it with MXene-derived MOFs, which offer abundant active sites on the surface. The resulting MOF sensor exhibited a notable sensing response of 76.52%, with rapid response and recovery times of 31.5 and 80.2 s, respectively, at room temperature and 35% relative humidity (RH). The sensor's specificity toward acidic NO2 gas was attributed to the acid-base interaction facilitated by the organic linker, inducing detectable changes in resistance. Additionally, the fabricated MOF sensor demonstrated excellent repeatability and stability under ambient conditions. Remarkably, the sensor exhibited a low detection limit (LOD) of 5 ppb for NO2 gas. These findings underscore the potential of utilizing 2D MOF sheets derived from MXene precursors for practical gas sensing applications, highlighting their versatility and effectiveness.
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