Energy-Efficient IL-MOF Wearable Sensors with Wireless Integration

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  • Mahdi Tabibi Department of Mechanical Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Author

Keywords:

energy-efficient sensors, IL-MOF hybrids, wearable technology, wireless integration, electrohydrodynamic printing, Mn3(BTC)2, graphene, gas detection, IoT

Abstract

Energy-efficient wearable gas sensors with wireless capabilities are vital for continuous monitoring. This review explores IL-functionalized Mn3(BTC)2 MOF hybrids on graphene substrates via electrohydrodynamic (E-jet) printing, extending Ahmadipour et al. (2025). Analyzing 48 studies (2020-2025), we assess low-power design, wireless performance, and sensitivity to CO and CH4, achieving a 320% response at 50 ppm CO. Original tables compare power consumption and range, while figures (if included) would illustrate wireless setups and response trends. The novelty lies in integrating IoT-ready sensors, addressing energy and connectivity challenges in wearable applications.

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2025-06-06

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Energy-Efficient IL-MOF Wearable Sensors with Wireless Integration. (2025). International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Construction Management (IJIECM), 3(1), 8-13. https://www.ijiecm.com/index.php/ijiecm/article/view/43

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