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Facile approaches to build ordered amphiphilic tris(phthalocyaninato) europium triple-decker complex thin films and their comparative performances in ozone sensing.

Authors :
Chen Y
Bouvet M
Sizun T
Gao Y
Plassard C
Lesniewska E
Jiang J
Source :
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP [Phys Chem Chem Phys] 2010 Oct 21; Vol. 12 (39), pp. 12851-61. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Aug 27.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Solution processed thin films of an amphiphilic tris(phthalocyaninato) rare earth triple-decker complex, Eu(2)[Pc(15C5)(4)](2)[Pc(OC(10)H(21))(8)], have been prepared from three different methods: self-assembly (SA) annealed in solvent vapor, quasi-Langmuir-Shäfer (QLS) and drop casting methods. In particular, we successfully developed a simple QLS process for fabricating ordered multilayers with a good thickness control. The films prepared from three different methods were characterized by a wide range of methods including electronic absorption spectra, IR, X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy (AFM), and current-voltage (I-V) measurements. J-type aggregates have been formed with the increasing degree of order of molecular stacking Cast < QLS < SA films. Moreover, the gas sensing behavior of the three types of films was investigated towards ozone in the 8-300 ppb range. Unexpectedly good sensitive, stable and reproducible responses to O(3) gas are obtained for these kinds of ultra-thin solution processed films in a fast response/recovery cycle of only 1/4 min. The response of Eu(2)[Pc(15C5)(4)](2)[Pc(OC(10)H(21))(8)] films is linearly correlated to the ozone concentration. The interaction between the Eu(2)[Pc(15C5)(4)](2)[Pc(OC(10)H(21))(8)] films and different ozone concentrations was found to follow first-order kinetics. Strikingly, QLS films showed the most stable response and the largest average sensor response rate constant among the three types of films.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1463-9084
Volume :
12
Issue :
39
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20820563
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c0cp00381f