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Smart-textile sensor
A Highly Selective Metal-Organic Framework Textile Humidity Sensor
1 min read ·
Wed, Jun 10 2020
News
MOF
langmuir-Blodgett
Smart-textile sensor
MIL-96
humidity
Gas Sensors
Sakandar Rauf, et al., "A Highly Selective Metal-Organic Framework Textile Humidity Sensor" ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2020. The increase in demand and popularity of smart textiles brings new and innovative ideas to develop a diverse range of textile-based devices for our daily life applications. Smart textile-based sensors (TEX sensors) become attractive due to the potential to replace current solid-state sensor devices with flexible and wearable devices. We have developed a smart textile sensor for humidity detection using a metal-organic framework (MOF) as an active thin-film layer