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NO2 Sensors
In article number 2101216, Il‐Doo Kim and co‐workers demonstrate a conductive metal–organic framework (cMOF) with enhanced activity owing to encapsulation of ultrasmall bimetallic nanoparticles (BNPs) within the cMOF matrix. The combination of the high surface area of the cMOF and the bimetallic synergies of the PtRu BNPs enables application as a highly sensitive chemiresistive sensor...
Conductive metal–organic frameworks (cMOFs) are emerging materials for various applications due to their high surface area, high porosity, and electrical conductivity. However, it is still challenging to develop cMOFs having high surface reactivity and durability. Here, highly active and stable cMOF are presented via the confinement of bimetallic nanoparticles (BNPs) in the pores of a 2D cMOF, where...