TY - JOUR
T1 - Advances in ZIF-8 variants
T2 - Synthesis, design, and applications in gas sensing
AU - Ahmad, Waheed
AU - Tahir, Muhammad
AU - Bibi, Batoul
AU - Gong, Fengming
AU - He, Liang
AU - Tang, Hui
AU - Qu, Longbing
AU - Nisa, Fazal Ul
AU - Naseem, Mizna
AU - Ullah, Habib
AU - Manzoor, Saira
AU - Chen, Jibing
AU - Zhang, Kaiqing
AU - Peng, Zhen
AU - Ma, Zeyu
AU - Khan, Arif Ullah
AU - Xiong, Yibo
AU - Sabir, Muhammad
AU - Tang, Xin
AU - Dai, Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2025/9/15
Y1 - 2025/9/15
N2 - Zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8), a subgroup of metal-organic frameworks, has garnered significant focus due to its remarkable structural tunability, chemical stability, and high surface area. These attributes make ZIF-8 and its derivatives desirable materials for drug delivery, catalysis, absorption of different gases, and gas sensing applications. This review comprehensively explains the current advances in the synthesis of ZIF-8 and its derivatives, emphasizing the various approaches, including solvothermal, mechanochemical, sonochemical, and seed-assisted methods, etc. The influence of critical parameters like linkers, solvents, pH, temperature, reaction flow rate, viscosity, interfacial tension, and reaction conditions on the morphology and performance of ZIF-8 is systematically analyzed. Furthermore, it explores the roles of ZIF-8-based materials in electrochemical sensing, highlighting their performance in sensing gases such as CO2, NH3, H2S, volatile organic compounds, NO2, and H2. The mechanisms behind the sensing capabilities of pure, composite, and hybrid ZIF-8 are explained, emphasizing the structure-property relationship and the development of composites. Challenges such as reproducibility, scalability, and environmental stability are also addressed, alongside prospects for integrating ZIF-8 into next-generation gas sensors. This review provides insight into the synthesis-application nexus, aiming to guide future research towards the rational design of ZIF-8-based gas sensors with improved performance and practical utility.
AB - Zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8), a subgroup of metal-organic frameworks, has garnered significant focus due to its remarkable structural tunability, chemical stability, and high surface area. These attributes make ZIF-8 and its derivatives desirable materials for drug delivery, catalysis, absorption of different gases, and gas sensing applications. This review comprehensively explains the current advances in the synthesis of ZIF-8 and its derivatives, emphasizing the various approaches, including solvothermal, mechanochemical, sonochemical, and seed-assisted methods, etc. The influence of critical parameters like linkers, solvents, pH, temperature, reaction flow rate, viscosity, interfacial tension, and reaction conditions on the morphology and performance of ZIF-8 is systematically analyzed. Furthermore, it explores the roles of ZIF-8-based materials in electrochemical sensing, highlighting their performance in sensing gases such as CO2, NH3, H2S, volatile organic compounds, NO2, and H2. The mechanisms behind the sensing capabilities of pure, composite, and hybrid ZIF-8 are explained, emphasizing the structure-property relationship and the development of composites. Challenges such as reproducibility, scalability, and environmental stability are also addressed, alongside prospects for integrating ZIF-8 into next-generation gas sensors. This review provides insight into the synthesis-application nexus, aiming to guide future research towards the rational design of ZIF-8-based gas sensors with improved performance and practical utility.
KW - Electrochemical gas sensors
KW - Metal-organic frameworks
KW - Zeolitic imidazolate frameworks
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ccr.2025.216733
DO - 10.1016/j.ccr.2025.216733
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105003180061
SN - 0010-8545
VL - 539
JO - Coordination Chemistry Reviews
JF - Coordination Chemistry Reviews
M1 - 216733
ER -