Issue 13, 2012

Polydiacetylene paper-based colorimetric sensor array for vapor phase detection and identification of volatile organic compounds

Abstract

Detection and identification of VOCs in their vapor phase is essential for safety and quality assessment. In this work, a novel platform of a paper-based polydiacetylene (PDA) colorimetric sensor array is prepared from eight diacetylene monomers, six of which are amphiphilic and the other two are bolaamphiphilic. To fabricate the sensors, monomers are coated onto a filter paper surface using the drop-casting technique and converted to PDAs by UV irradiation. The PDA sensors show solvent induced irreversible color transition upon exposure to VOC vapors. When combined into a sensing array, the color change pattern as measured by RGB values and statistically analyzed by principal component analysis (PCA) is capable of distinguishing 18 distinct VOCs in the vapor phase. The PCA score and loading plots also allow the reduction of the sensing elements in the array from eight to three PDAs that are capable of classifying 18 VOCs. Utilizing an array containing only two PDAs, various types of automotive fuels including gasoline, gasohol and diesel are successfully classified.

Graphical abstract: Polydiacetylene paper-based colorimetric sensor array for vapor phase detection and identification of volatile organic compounds

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Nov 2011
Accepted
10 Jan 2012
First published
15 Feb 2012

J. Mater. Chem., 2012,22, 5970-5977

Polydiacetylene paper-based colorimetric sensor array for vapor phase detection and identification of volatile organic compounds

T. Eaidkong, R. Mungkarndee, C. Phollookin, G. Tumcharern, M. Sukwattanasinitt and S. Wacharasindhu, J. Mater. Chem., 2012, 22, 5970 DOI: 10.1039/C2JM16273C

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