Optical sensor based on ultrathin films of delta -form syndiotactic polystyrene for fast and high resolution detection of chloroform
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
In this work are analyzed the performances of an optoelectronic sensor based on a sensitive
nanoscale film of semicrystalline syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS) with a nanoporous crystalline phase
developed for fast and high resolution detection of chloroform. In particular, the change of the
polymer refractive index due to chloroform sorption into the polymer layer when the sensor is
exposed to CHCl3 has been used as transduction property. Reflectance measurements have been
performed using a fiber optic refractometer, coated with nanometric sPS film at very low pressure
of chloroform, demonstrating high sensitivity and fast-time response combined with excellent
reversibility. Mass sorption experiments have also been performed on the same polymeric material
with an electronic microbalance at the same conditions at which the optical sensor has been
characterized. This allowed a quantitative correlation between the mass of the analyte sorbed within
the polymer layer and the refractive index variation, which has been found to be essentially
independent of the temperature.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Russo, Manuela; Giordano, Michele
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