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A composite thin film optical sensor for dissolved oxygen in contaminated aqueous environments
Authors:RN Gillanders  PJ Crilly
Institution:a Chemical and Biological Sciences, Bell College of Technology, Almada Street, Hamilton ML3 0JB, UK
b P&A Chemistry, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XL, UK
Abstract:A robust optical composite thin film dissolved oxygen sensor was fabricated by ionically trapping the dye ruthenium(II) tris(4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline) dichloride in a blended fluoropolymer matrix consisting of Nafion® and Aflas®. Strong phosphorescence, which was strongly quenched by dissolved oxygen (DO), was observed when the sensor was immersed in water. The sensor was robust, optically transparent, with good mechanical properties. Fast response, of a few seconds, coupled with sensitivity of about 0.1 mg L−1 (DO) over the range 0-30 mg L−1 and resistance to leaching, were also exhibited by this system. The Stern-Volmer (SV) plot exhibited slight downward turning at all oxygen concentrations. A linear plot was obtained when the SV equation was modified to account for the varying sensitivity of dye molecules in the matrix to the quencher. Good long term stability was observed.
Keywords:Nafion®    Aflas®    Ruthenium(II) complex  Dissolved oxygen  Sensor  Phosphorescence
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