Surface-enhanced infrared detection of benzene in air using a porous metal-organic-frameworks film
  • Kim, Raekyung
  • Jee, Seohyeon
  • Ryu, Unjin
  • Lee, Hyeon Shin
  • Kim, Se Yun
  • ... Choi, Kyung Min
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Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is a powerful technique for observing organic molecules, as it combines sensitive vibrational excitations with a non-destructive probe. However, gaseous volatile compounds in the air are challenging to detect, as they are not easy to immobilize in a sensing device and give enough signal by themselves. In this study, we fabricated a thin nanocrystalline metal-organic framework (nMOF) film on a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) substrate to enhance the IR vibration signal of the gaseous volatile compounds captured within the nMOF pores. Specifically, we synthesized nanocrystalline HKUST-1 (nHKUST-1) particles of ca. 80 nm diameter and used a colloidal dispersion of these particles to fabricate nHKUST-1 films by a spin-coating process. After finding that benzene was readily adsorbed onto nHKUST-1, an nHKUST-1 film deposited on a plasmonic Au substrate was successfully applied to the IR detection of gaseous benzene in air using surface-enhanced IR spectroscopy.

키워드

Metal-organic FrameworksPorous FilmSurface-enhanced IR SpectroscopyVolatile Organic CompoundsPlasmon ResonanceRAMAN-SCATTERINGABSORPTIONNANOPARTICLESSPECTROSCOPYCONVERSIONNANOTUBESVAPOR
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Surface-enhanced infrared detection of benzene in air using a porous metal-organic-frameworks film
저자
Kim, RaekyungJee, SeohyeonRyu, UnjinLee, Hyeon ShinKim, Se YunChoi, Kyung Min
DOI
10.1007/s11814-018-0231-0
발행일
2019-06
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Article
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Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering
36
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975 ~ 980