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Angewandte Chemie | 2015

Cu3(hexaiminotriphenylene)2: An Electrically Conductive 2D Metal–Organic Framework for Chemiresistive Sensing

Michael G. Campbell; Dennis Sheberla; Sophie F. Liu; Timothy M. Swager; Mircea Dincă

The utility of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as functional materials in electronic devices has been limited to date by a lack of MOFs that display high electrical conductivity. Here, we report the synthesis of a new electrically conductive 2D MOF, Cu3(HITP)2 (HITP=2,3,6,7,10,11-hexaiminotriphenylene), which displays a bulk conductivity of 0.2 S cm(-1) (pellet, two-point-probe). Devices synthesized by simple drop casting of Cu3(HITP)2 dispersions function as reversible chemiresistive sensors, capable of detecting sub-ppm levels of ammonia vapor. Comparison with the isostructural 2D MOF Ni3(HITP)2 shows that the copper sites are critical for ammonia sensing, indicating that rational design/synthesis can be used to tune the functional properties of conductive MOFs.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2015

Chemiresistive Sensor Arrays from Conductive 2D Metal–Organic Frameworks

Michael G. Campbell; Sophie F. Liu; Timothy M. Swager; Mircea Dincă

Applications of porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) in electronic devices are rare, owing in large part to a lack of MOFs that display electrical conductivity. Here, we describe the use of conductive two-dimensional (2D) MOFs as a new class of materials for chemiresistive sensing of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). We demonstrate that a family of structurally analogous 2D MOFs can be used to construct a cross-reactive sensor array that allows for clear discrimination between different categories of VOCs. Experimental data show that multiple sensing mechanisms are operative with high degrees of orthogonality, establishing that the 2D MOFs used here are mechanistically unique and offer advantages relative to other known chemiresistor materials.


Angewandte Chemie | 2015

Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube/Metalloporphyrin Composites for the Chemiresistive Detection of Amines and Meat Spoilage†

Sophie F. Liu; Alexander R. Petty; Graham T. Sazama; Timothy M. Swager

Chemiresistive detectors for amine vapors were made from single-walled carbon nanotubes by noncovalent modification with cobalt meso-arylporphyrin complexes. We show that through changes in the oxidation state of the metal, the electron-withdrawing character of the porphyrinato ligand, and the counteranion, the magnitude of the chemiresistive response to ammonia could be improved. The devices exhibited sub-ppm sensitivity and high selectivity toward amines as well as good stability to air, moisture, and time. The application of these chemiresistors in the detection of various biogenic amines (i.e. putrescine, cadaverine) and in the monitoring of spoilage in raw meat and fish samples (chicken, pork, salmon, cod) over several days was also demonstrated.


Chemistry of Materials | 2015

Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube–Metalloporphyrin Chemiresistive Gas Sensor Arrays for Volatile Organic Compounds

Sophie F. Liu; Lionel C. H. Moh; Timothy M. Swager


Chemistry of Materials | 2016

Surface-Anchored Poly(4-vinylpyridine)–Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube–Metal Composites for Gas Detection

Bora Yoon; Sophie F. Liu; Timothy M. Swager


Angewandte Chemie | 2016

Nanodrähte in Chemo‐ und Biosensoren: aktueller Stand und Fahrplan für die Zukunft

John F. Fennell; Sophie F. Liu; Joseph M. Azzarelli; Jonathan G. Weis; Sébastien Rochat; Katherine A. Mirica; Jens B. Ravnsbæk; Timothy M. Swager


Archive | 2015

GAS SENSORS BASED UPON METAL CARBON COMPLEXES

Timothy M. Swager; Sophie F. Liu; Graham T. Sazama; Alexander R. Petty; Jan M. Schnorr


Archive | 2017

Mes cartonnages décoratifs / Sophie Liu

Sophie. Auteur du texte Liu; Sophie F. Liu


PMC | 2016

An Organocobalt–Carbon Nanotube Chemiresistive Carbon Monoxide Detector

Sophie F. Liu; Sibo Lin; Timothy M. Swager; Sophie. Auteur du texte Liu


Archive | 2016

DETECTION OF AMINES

Timothy M. Swager; Sophie F. Liu; Graham T. Sazama

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Timothy M. Swager

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Graham T. Sazama

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Alexander R. Petty

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Jens B. Ravnsbæk

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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John F. Fennell

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Jonathan G. Weis

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Joseph M. Azzarelli

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Michael G. Campbell

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Mircea Dincă

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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