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A polyaniline/platinum coated fiber optic surface plasmon resonance sensor for picomolar detection of 4-nitrophenol.

Authors :
UCL - SST/IMCN/BSMA - Bio and soft matter
Antohe, Iulia
Iordache, Iuliana
Antohe, Vlad-Andrei
Socol, Gabriel
UCL - SST/IMCN/BSMA - Bio and soft matter
Antohe, Iulia
Iordache, Iuliana
Antohe, Vlad-Andrei
Socol, Gabriel
Source :
Scientific reports, Vol. 11, no.1, p. 10086 [1-10] (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The paper reports for the first time an innovative polyaniline (PANI)/platinum (Pt)-coated fiber optic-surface plasmon resonance (FO-SPR) sensor used for highly-sensitive 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) pollutant detection. The Pt thin film was coated over an unclad core of an optical fiber (FO) using a DC magnetron sputtering technique, while the 4-NP responsive PANI layer was synthetized using a cost-effective electroless polymerization method. The presence of the electrolessly-grown PANI on the Pt-coated FO was observed by field-emission scanning electron microscopy and subsequently evidenced by energy dispersive X-ray analysis. These FO-SPR sensors with a demonstrated bulk sensitivity of 1515 nm/RIU were then employed for 4-NP sensing, exhibiting an excellent limit-of-detection (LOD) in the low picomolar range (0.34 pM). The proposed sensor's configuration has many other advantages, such as low-cost production, small size, immunity to electromagnetic interferences, remote sensing capability, and moreover, can be operated as a "stand-alone device", making it thus well-suited for applications such as "on-site" screening of extremely low-level trace pollutants.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Scientific reports, Vol. 11, no.1, p. 10086 [1-10] (2021)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372953873
Document Type :
Electronic Resource