Abstract

Gas Sensors In article number 2105869, Jihan Kim, Il-Doo Kim, and co-workers present a multifunctional chemiresistive gas sensor composed of nanofiber yarn sputter deposited with an oxide sensing layer, and then coated with ZIF-8 for nanofiltration of gas analytes. Through comprehensive sensing experiments and molecular modeling, they demonstrate that this concept of introducing bistacked oxide/molecular sieve heterostructured layers on the yarn platform guarantees improved surface activity and selective molecular transport in a free-standing sensor.

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