Spectroelectrochemical Sensing Based on Multimode Selectivity Simultaneously Achievable in a Single Device. 19. Preparation and Characterization of Films of Quaternized Poly(4‐vinylpyridine)‐silica |
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Authors: | Sean D. Conklin William R. Heineman Carl J. Seliskar |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, P.?O. Box 210172, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45221‐0172, USA |
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Abstract: | Quaternized poly(4‐vinylpyridine) (QPVP) has been incorporated as an anion exchanger into sol‐gel derived silica films for use in a spectroelectrochemical sensor. The preparation, characteristics and performance of these films are described. The films, which are spin‐coated onto the surface of a planar optically transparent electrode, are optically transparent and uniform. Scanning electron microscopy and spectroscopic ellipsometry have been used to examine film structure, thickness and optical properties. These films have been shown both spectroscopically and electrochemically to preconcentrate ferrocyanide, a model analyte for the sensor. The films can be regenerated for multiple measurements by exposure to 1 M KNO3. The effects of polymer molecular weight and storage conditions on film performance are described. The overall response of this film is comparable to the poly(dimethyldiallylammonium chloride)‐silica films previously used for this sensor. |
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Keywords: | Spectroelectrochemistry Sensor Quaternized poly(4‐vinylpyridine) |
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