Development of zeolite and MOF based chemoresistive devices for gas sensing

August 21st, 2023

R&D Focus Areas:
Adsorbents, Emissions and atmospheric impacts, Materials and waste management

Lead Organisation:
Swinburne University of Technology

Funding:
Future Energy Exports CRC

Status:
Active

Start date:
July 2021

Project summary description:
This PhD project will focus on exploring a range of new promising nanomaterials, including 2D materials, zeolites, MOFs or hybrids as sensing layers. Nanomaterials are synthesized using well-known methods and extensively characterized to understand their chemical and physical properties. Gas sensing performance – sensitivity, selectivity, and stability – of these nanomaterials will be evaluated towards hydrogen gas.

Further information:
23.RP2.0132 Development of zeolite and MOF based chemoresistive devices for gas sensing – Future Energy Exports CRC (www.fenex.org.au)

 

August 2023