Encapsulated bromocresol purple-based sensitive materials: The role of the nature and distribution of matrix layers on ammonia sensing performance

An exploratory analysis of ammonia sensing hybrid material encapsulating Bromocresol purple were synthesized; using two types of matrices: (i) Silica produced by acid- or alkaline-catalyzed sol-gel processes was used as the inorganic matrix, and (ii) polymethacrylic acid (using methacrylic acid as t...

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Main Authors: Matheus Costa Cichero, João Henrique Z dos Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Applied Surface Science Advances
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666523921000246
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spelling doaj-b79d028bb1354874afe5548408f050dd2021-06-19T04:56:41ZengElsevierApplied Surface Science Advances2666-52392021-06-014100078Encapsulated bromocresol purple-based sensitive materials: The role of the nature and distribution of matrix layers on ammonia sensing performanceMatheus Costa Cichero0João Henrique Z dos Santos1Instituto de Química, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gonçalves 9500, Porto Alegre CEP 91500-000, BrazilCorresponding author.; Instituto de Química, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gonçalves 9500, Porto Alegre CEP 91500-000, BrazilAn exploratory analysis of ammonia sensing hybrid material encapsulating Bromocresol purple were synthesized; using two types of matrices: (i) Silica produced by acid- or alkaline-catalyzed sol-gel processes was used as the inorganic matrix, and (ii) polymethacrylic acid (using methacrylic acid as the monomer) was used as the organic matrix. Eleven different sensitive structures were prepared by intercalating the pH indicator in both matrices. The resulting materials were tested for potential applications as colorimetric sensitive materials for alkaline vapors using ammonia as the probe gas. The response time and reversibility were evaluated by colorimetric analysis employing the CIELAB color space model with the illuminant D65. The color difference (∆E*ab) was measured from a Euclidian distance between the color coordinates (L*, a* and b*). Almost all the sensitive materials presented values of ∆E*ab > 5; i.e., it was possible to visually observe the difference between the two colors. The data showed that silica-based structures have faster time responses (4 min 50 s) than those of the polymer-based ones (11 min 50 s) and lower rates of reversibility, although the changes in color tone are similar (ΔE*ab, 28 and 21, respectively, for silica and polymer matrices).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666523921000246Colorimetric sensitive materialsAmmonia sensitiveacrylic polymerSol–gelBromocresol purple
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João Henrique Z dos Santos
Encapsulated bromocresol purple-based sensitive materials: The role of the nature and distribution of matrix layers on ammonia sensing performance
Applied Surface Science Advances
Colorimetric sensitive materials
Ammonia sensitive
acrylic polymer
Sol–gel
Bromocresol purple
author_facet Matheus Costa Cichero
João Henrique Z dos Santos
author_sort Matheus Costa Cichero
title Encapsulated bromocresol purple-based sensitive materials: The role of the nature and distribution of matrix layers on ammonia sensing performance
title_short Encapsulated bromocresol purple-based sensitive materials: The role of the nature and distribution of matrix layers on ammonia sensing performance
title_full Encapsulated bromocresol purple-based sensitive materials: The role of the nature and distribution of matrix layers on ammonia sensing performance
title_fullStr Encapsulated bromocresol purple-based sensitive materials: The role of the nature and distribution of matrix layers on ammonia sensing performance
title_full_unstemmed Encapsulated bromocresol purple-based sensitive materials: The role of the nature and distribution of matrix layers on ammonia sensing performance
title_sort encapsulated bromocresol purple-based sensitive materials: the role of the nature and distribution of matrix layers on ammonia sensing performance
publisher Elsevier
series Applied Surface Science Advances
issn 2666-5239
publishDate 2021-06-01
description An exploratory analysis of ammonia sensing hybrid material encapsulating Bromocresol purple were synthesized; using two types of matrices: (i) Silica produced by acid- or alkaline-catalyzed sol-gel processes was used as the inorganic matrix, and (ii) polymethacrylic acid (using methacrylic acid as the monomer) was used as the organic matrix. Eleven different sensitive structures were prepared by intercalating the pH indicator in both matrices. The resulting materials were tested for potential applications as colorimetric sensitive materials for alkaline vapors using ammonia as the probe gas. The response time and reversibility were evaluated by colorimetric analysis employing the CIELAB color space model with the illuminant D65. The color difference (∆E*ab) was measured from a Euclidian distance between the color coordinates (L*, a* and b*). Almost all the sensitive materials presented values of ∆E*ab > 5; i.e., it was possible to visually observe the difference between the two colors. The data showed that silica-based structures have faster time responses (4 min 50 s) than those of the polymer-based ones (11 min 50 s) and lower rates of reversibility, although the changes in color tone are similar (ΔE*ab, 28 and 21, respectively, for silica and polymer matrices).
topic Colorimetric sensitive materials
Ammonia sensitive
acrylic polymer
Sol–gel
Bromocresol purple
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666523921000246
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