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SENNET · Porous Networks for Gas Sensing

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202230 November 2026EU funding €3,160,681Call HORIZON-MSCA-2021-DN-01

Air pollution is one of the most pressing environmental challenges worldwide. While outdoor air pollution appears often in the media, the effects of indoor air pollution are not to be underestimated since the average person spends about 22 h per day indoors. Many chemicals that decrease the quality of indoor air are emitted by carpets, paints, furniture, etc. The majority of these pollutants are volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Since VOCs can cause not only discomfort but also debilitating or even fatal conditions, it is desirable to measure VOC concentrations with high spatial and temporal resolution, via low-cost but reliable miniature sensors. However, selectively measuring harmful VOCs is particularly challenging because of the low concentration of the analyte and the multitude of interfering compounds present in indoor air. Currently available miniature sensors (e.g., metal oxide semiconductor sensors) typically cannot distinguish a VOC of interest from, for instance, an air freshener. SENNET will develop novel sensors for the selective detection of priority VOCs, based on leveraging the adsorption properties of tuneable porous materials, namely metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and zeolites. To do so, we will bridge the gap between two fields, namely porous crystalline materials and sensor technology, that have thus far been separated by traditional subject boundaries. SENNET is the first training network that will tackle this challenge, and will do so by combining expertise in chemistry, physics, materials engineering, and sensors. A coordinated effort by 9 beneficiaries and 7 associated partner organizations from 8 countries guarantees a pan-European approach in a multi-environment context (universities, research centres, SMEs and large companies). The proposed ‘follow-the-challenge’ strategy ensures that young researchers are exposed to a variety of research environments and get involved in each step of the materials & sensors value chain.

Consortium · 22 organisations

coordinator

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €525,240

associatedPartner

VLAAMSE INSTELLING VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V.

BE

participant

FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITAET ERLANGEN-NUERNBERG

DE · €260,539

associatedPartner

AIRSENSE ANALYTICS GMBH

DE

participant

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €262,620

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITE DE MONTPELLIER

FR

participant

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL

BE · €262,620

participant

UNIVERSITATEA TEHNICA A MOLDOVEI

MD · €181,314

associatedPartner

PROFMOF AS

NO

associatedPartner

Hiden Analytical Ltd

UK

participant

CHRISTIAN-ALBRECHTS-UNIVERSITAET ZU KIEL

DE · €564,502

associatedPartner

BRANDWARE MEDIA SRL

RO

associatedPartner

SOFTWARE FOR CHEMISTRY & MATERIALS BV

NL

participant

UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA

ES · €251,971

associatedPartner

STAR NAV

FR

associatedPartner

STEMBERG

BE

associatedPartner

PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND BV

NL

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITE DE CAEN NORMANDIE

FR

participant

TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY DUBLIN

IE · €286,488

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €565,387

associatedPartner

Hiden Isochema Ltd

UK

associatedPartner

ANALOG DEVICES INTERNATIONAL UNLIMITED COMPANY

IE

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