TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantitative Analysis of SO2 and NO2 Adsorption and Desorption on Quartz Crystal Microbalance Coated with Cobalt Gallate Metal-Organic Framework
AU - Ahn, Junhyuck
AU - Kim, Taewook
AU - Park, Sunghwan
AU - Lee, Young Sei
AU - Yim, Changyong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Korean Sensors Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/5
Y1 - 2023/5
N2 - Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) of cobalt gallate were synthesized and deposited on gold electrodes using self-assembly monolayers (SAMs) and hydrothermal processing. These MOF films exhibit strong adsorption capabilities for gaseous particulates, and the use of SAMs allows the synthesis and deposition processes to be completed in a single step. When cobalt gallate is mixed with SAMs, a coordination bond is formed between the cobalt ion and the carboxylate or hydroxyl groups of the SAMs, particularly under hydrothermal conditions. Additionally, the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) gas sensor accurately measures the number of particulates adsorbed on the MOF films in real-time. Thus, the QCM gas sensor is a valuable tool for quantitatively measuring gases, such as SO2, NO2, and CO2. Furthermore, the QCM MOF film gas sensor was more effective for gas adsorption than the MOF particles alone and allowed the accurate modeling of gas adsorption. Moreover, the QCM MOF films accurately detect the adsorption-desorption mechanisms of SO2 and NO2, which exist as gaseous particulate matter, at specific gas concentrations.
AB - Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) of cobalt gallate were synthesized and deposited on gold electrodes using self-assembly monolayers (SAMs) and hydrothermal processing. These MOF films exhibit strong adsorption capabilities for gaseous particulates, and the use of SAMs allows the synthesis and deposition processes to be completed in a single step. When cobalt gallate is mixed with SAMs, a coordination bond is formed between the cobalt ion and the carboxylate or hydroxyl groups of the SAMs, particularly under hydrothermal conditions. Additionally, the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) gas sensor accurately measures the number of particulates adsorbed on the MOF films in real-time. Thus, the QCM gas sensor is a valuable tool for quantitatively measuring gases, such as SO2, NO2, and CO2. Furthermore, the QCM MOF film gas sensor was more effective for gas adsorption than the MOF particles alone and allowed the accurate modeling of gas adsorption. Moreover, the QCM MOF films accurately detect the adsorption-desorption mechanisms of SO2 and NO2, which exist as gaseous particulate matter, at specific gas concentrations.
KW - Gas adsorption kinetics
KW - Gaseous particulate matter
KW - Metal-organic framework
KW - Quartz crystal microbalance
KW - Self-assembly monolayer
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U2 - 10.46670/JSST.2023.32.3.147
DO - 10.46670/JSST.2023.32.3.147
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85166909883
SN - 1225-5475
VL - 32
SP - 147
EP - 153
JO - Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
JF - Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
IS - 3
ER -