- Demonstrate a novel concept to enable selective VOC sensors based on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and zeolites
- Measure and understand VOC adsorption and diffusion in MOF and zeolite sensor coatings
- Fabricate a sensor array that functions as an 'electronic nose'
- Data and performance analysis of the sensors and sensor arrays
Short Description of Work & Expected Results:
Detecting and monitoring volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is an important task with applications ranging from disease diagnosis via breath analysis to monitoring exposure to toxic chemicals. However, in all such applications, selectively measuring specific VOCs is challenging due to their low concentrations and the presence of a multitude of interfering compounds. Since current miniature sensors cannot efficiently distinguish between VOCs, there is a need for a novel technology capable of distinguishing a VOC of interest from a complex background.
This project will address this challenge by bridging the worlds of porous crystalline materials and sensor technology. For the first time, kinetic selectivity in the nanopores of MOFs and zeolites will be leveraged to mimic nature’s approach to olfaction and enable selective sensing. You will focus on developing an electronic nose integrating a new sensing strategy based on the system's transient behavior. This application-oriented project includes the characterization of adsorption and diffusion of probe molecules in MOFs and zeolites, the efficient integration of MOF and zeolite films in a suitable e-nose architecture, and analyzing their performance towards target atmospheres via multi-component sensing studies and chemometric data analysis. A range of in-situ characterization protocols (gravimetric, optical, and capacitive transduction) combined with advanced in-house-built dosing systems will be used to study the sensing properties and evaluate the e-nose performance.
This PhD position will work closely together with three postdoctoral researchers and one PhD student currently working on complementary aspects of this promising project through the ERC project 'KISSIES'. Through your tasks in the project, you will work closely with scientists and engineers with expertise in materials synthesis, gas adsorption and diffusion, the characterization of porous and crystalline materials, etc. As a PhD candidate, you will write and publish scientific articles, actively participate in international and national congresses/consortium meetings and develop your soft- and technical- skills via international research stays and (doctoral school) training courses, with the aim of writing a doctoral dissertation.
Planned secondment(s):
- Host: TDUB (Type: University; Location: Ireland), Host: Prof. I. Naydenova, Timing: year 2, Length: 6 months, Topic: Incorporation of MOF coatings in photonic sensors.
- Host: Voxdale (Type: Engineering company; Location: Belgium), Host: T. Dieryckx, Timing: year 3, Length 2-3 months, Topic: integration of sensors into modules suitable for real-world testing and/or the creation of an interface for data collection
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