Active visualized solvent sensor based on copolymer hydrogel photonic crystals containing white LEDs

An active visualized solvent sensor that made the detection of targets more convenient was demonstrated by copolymer hydrogel photonic crystal sensor containing white LEDs. This study reveals the high potential as a real-time monitoring detector for chemical solvents. [Display omitted] •An active vi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical Chemical, 2019-05, Vol.286, p.394-400
Hauptverfasser: Lai, Chun-Feng, Li, Jia-Sian
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:An active visualized solvent sensor that made the detection of targets more convenient was demonstrated by copolymer hydrogel photonic crystal sensor containing white LEDs. This study reveals the high potential as a real-time monitoring detector for chemical solvents. [Display omitted] •An active visualized solvent sensor that made the detection of targets more convenient was demonstrated by CHPCS containing white LEDs.•The targets can be monitored by active visualized solvent sensor because the color change in white LEDs could be easily identified by the naked eye.•This study reveals the high potential of CHPCS containing white LEDs as a real-time monitoring detector for chemical solvents. This study demonstrated the achievement of rapid chemical solvent detection by a copolymer hydrogel photonic crystal sensor (CHPCS) created by a simple infiltration of the copolymer hydrogel precursor inside the voids of three-dimensionally opal photonic crystal templates. CHPCS with strong mechanical strength was used as copolymer poly(HEMA-co-MMA-co-NVP) hydrogel and composite poly(St-co-AA-co-MMA) sub-microspheres. CHPCS was immersed in different chemical solvents, including alcohols (hydroxyl compounds) and acetone (carbonyl compounds). The interlayer spacing of CHPCS was swollen and exhibited optical diffraction, which could be detected by the optical measurements and theoretical prediction based on the Bragg diffractive theory. We proposed and demonstrated that CHPCS combined with white LEDs could serve as active naked eye detection solvent sensors that further exhibit great potential as real-time monitoring detectors for chemical solvents.
ISSN:0925-4005
1873-3077
DOI:10.1016/j.snb.2019.02.013