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Gas Sensors
In article number 2206842, Young‐Moo Jo, Yong Kun Jo, Do Joon Yoo, and co‐workers review recent advances in gas sensors utilizing metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) and suggest key strategies to enhance gas‐sensing performance. Emphasizing the rational design of MOFs as a novel and promising porous sensing material, they offer future perspectives for next‐generation gas sensor applications...
The sensing performances of gas sensors must be improved and diversified to enhance quality of life by ensuring health, safety, and convenience. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), which exhibit an extremely high surface area, abundant porosity, and unique surface chemistry, provide a promising framework for facilitating gas‐sensor innovations. Enhanced understanding of conduction mechanisms of MOFs...