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This project focuses on developing advanced gas sensors using metal organic frameworks for monitoring greenhouse gas emissions. These sensors will leverage Internet of Things technology to provide compact, multi-variable readings, enhancing the ability to detect and analyze emissions across various locations.
The emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs), especially of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O), is the major source of global warming and climate change.
To monitor their emissions, one can find in the market highly sensitive and selective, complex, bulky and expensive instruments, used as reference measuring systems, which can only be installed in few specific locations.
For an accurate spatial control of these emissions, however, large number of sensing systems need to be…
UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
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