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An Optical Chemical Sensor Based on Swellable Dicarboxylate Functionalized Polymer Microspheres for pH Copper and Calcium Determination
Authors:Ziad M Shakhsher  Imad Odeh  Suha Jabr  W Rudolf Seitz
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Al-Quds University, Jerusalem, PA, IL;(2) Department of Chemistry, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA, US
Abstract:An optical chemical sensor based on polymer swelling and shrinking has been studied by way of optical transmission. Polyvinylbenzyl chloride cross-linked with divinylbenzene and derivatized as the dicarboxylate was dispersed as microspheres in a hydrogel membrane. The absorbance was measured vs. the wavelength upon exposing the modified membrane to solutions of varying pH (3.0–9.0). At low pH (3.0), the absorbance had the highest value (1.34), while the absorbance decreased significantly (1.10) when the pH was increased to 9.0, indicating polymer swelling.The modified membrane was also used for sensing metal ions, in particular calcium and copper. Complex formation with the dicarboxylate functionality caused the polymer to shrink. This resulted in an increase in absorbance for a concentration ranging from 1.0×10–3 to 4.0×10–3thinspM.
Keywords:: Swellable microspheres polymer  hydrogel membrane  poly(vinylbenzyl chloride)  optical chemical sensors  
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