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On-site colorimetric detection of adulterated gasoline using highly reflective 1D photonic crystal sensors based on photo-crosslinked polymer–titania hybrids.

Authors :
Hwang, Tae Gyu
Jeong, Minju
Park, Jongnam
Jung, Yu Jin
Hwang, Do-Hoon
Park, Jong Mok
Source :
Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical. Nov2022, Vol. 371, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The adulteration and distribution of pure commercial gasoline remain a global problem because of the lack of a simple method for the rapid on-site detection of adulterated gasoline. Therefore, herein, we propose a simple method, based on highly reflective one-dimensional photonic crystals (1D PCs), for the on-site rapid colorimetric detection of adulterated gasoline by the naked eye. A photo-crosslinked copolymer–titania hybrid (Ti70) with a high refractive index and a photo-crosslinked methyl acrylate (MA)-based polymeric material containing 4-benzoylphenyl acrylate (BPA) (P(MA- co -BPA)) with a low refractive index were synthesized, characterized, and used in the fabrication of an 11-layered 1D PC sensor (Ti70/P(MA- co -BPA) PC). Ti70/P(MA- co -BPA) PC exhibited no color change in pure commercial gasoline. However, when Ti70/P(MA- co -BPA) PC was immersed in methanol, xylene, toluene, and benzene, it rapidly turned from bluish-purple to blue, sky-blue, greenish-yellow, and reddish-orange, respectively, and had high reflectivities. Additionally, when immersed in binary (gasoline/toluene and gasoline/methanol) and ternary (gasoline/toluene/methanol) mixtures, Ti70/P(MA- co -BPA) PC demonstrated significant color changes within short periods (~2 min). Ti70/P(MA- co -BPA) PC exhibited excellent recyclability, which was verified via repeated swelling/deswelling tests for 10 cycles. These results indicate the applicability of the proposed novel Ti70/P(MA- co -BPA) PC for the rapid on-site colorimetric detection of adulterated gasoline by the naked-eye. We believe that the findings of this study will provide considerable insight for developing simple and high-performance 1D PC sensors for practical use and will also serve as a basis for exploring their potential applications. [Display omitted] • Highly reflective 1D PC was developed with novel polymer–titania hybrid and polymer. • Fabricated 1D PC demonstrated excellent recyclability. • 1D PC exhibited no change in color in pure commercial gasoline. • Reflectance colors of 1D PC changed rapidly when immersed in organic solvents. • Colorimetric detection of adulterated gasoline was achieved using 1D PC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09254005
Volume :
371
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159167747
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2022.132488