Pyridine Vapors Detection by an Optical Fibre Sensor

An optical fibre sensor has been implemented towards pyridine vapors detection;to achieve this, a novel vapochromic material has been used, which, in solid state, suffers achange in colour from blue to pink-white in presence of pyridine vapours. This complex isadded to a solution of PVC (Poly Vinyl...

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Main Authors: Alberto Fernandez-Gutiérrez, Antonio Segura-Carretero, Alfonso Salinas-Castillo, Enriquie Colacio, Antonio Rodriguez, Ignacio R. Matias, Candido Bariain, Cesar Elosua
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2008-02-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/8/2/847/
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Summary:An optical fibre sensor has been implemented towards pyridine vapors detection;to achieve this, a novel vapochromic material has been used, which, in solid state, suffers achange in colour from blue to pink-white in presence of pyridine vapours. This complex isadded to a solution of PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride), TBP (Tributylphosphate) andtetrahydrofuran (THF), forming a plasticized matrix; by dip coating technique, the sensingmaterial is fixed onto a cleaved ended optical fibre. The fabrication process was optimizedin terms of number of dips and dipping speed, evaluating the final devices by dynamicrange. Employing a reflection set up, the absorbance spectra and changes in the reflectedoptical power of the sensors were registered to determine their response. A linear relationbetween optical power versus vapor concentration was obtained, with a detection limit of 1ppm (v/v).
ISSN:1424-8220