The influence of the lipophilic base in solid state optical pCO(2) sensors

Schroeder, Claudia R. and Klimant, Ingo (2005) The influence of the lipophilic base in solid state optical pCO(2) sensors. SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL, 107 (2). pp. 572-579. ISSN 0925-4005,

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Abstract

Solid-state optical pCO(2) sensors comprise mostly a pH indicator dye and a quaternary ammonium hydroxide incorporated in a hydrophobic polymer membrane. In this study we investigated a solid-state optical pCO(2) sensor in which the quaternary ammonium ion was replaced by the neutral phosphazene base P-1-t-Oct (PBO) and compared it with a conventional system containing tetraoctylammonium hydroxide (TOA(+)OH(-)). The basic character of PBO is due to the unshared electron pair of the tertiary nitrogen atom linked to the phosphorus atom by a double bond. The phosphazene base forms together with water the buffer system of the sensor. Both sensor types have dynamic ranges between 0 and 50 hPa pCO(2). They show a completely reversible sensor response. A strong cross-sensitivity towards relative humidity (RH) of the analyte gas was found for the PBO-containing sensor. The ratio protonated form/deprotonated form (HD/D) of the indicator dye increases continuously with decreasing RH. At the same time the sensitivity towards pCO(2) decreases. In the case of the TOA(+)OH -containing sensor the ratio HD/D- stays nearly constant at RH values above 20%. At lower RH. however. it decreases significantly as well as the sensitivity towards pCO(2). The deviant behaviour of the two sensor types at the removal of water is due to the nature of the respective Organic base and the resulting influence on the polarity within the sensor matrix. (c) 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: CARBON-DIOXIDE; CHEMICAL SENSORS; PLASTICIZER; MICROSENSOR; SEAWATER; BREATH; CO2; optical pCO(2) sensors; phosphazene base; neutral base; humidity sensor
Subjects: 500 Science > 540 Chemistry & allied sciences
Divisions: Chemistry and Pharmacy > Institut für Analytische Chemie, Chemo- und Biosensorik
Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Date Deposited: 10 May 2021 07:52
Last Modified: 10 May 2021 07:52
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/35984

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