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Sensors (Basel)


Title:Polymer-Plasticizer Coatings for BTEX Detection Using Quartz Crystal Microbalance
Author(s):Iyer A; Mitevska V; Samuelson J; Campbell S; Bhethanabotla VR;
Address:"Department of Chemical, Biological, and Materials Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620-5350, USA"
Journal Title:Sensors (Basel)
Year:2021
Volume:20210823
Issue:16
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/s21165667
ISSN/ISBN:1424-8220 (Electronic) 1424-8220 (Linking)
Abstract:"Sensing films based on polymer-plasticizer coatings have been developed to detect volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere at low concentrations (ppm) using quartz crystal microbalances (QCMs). Of particular interest in this work are the VOCs benzene, ethylbenzene, and toluene which, along with xylene, are collectively referred to as BTEX. The combinations of four glassy polymers with five plasticizers were studied as prospective sensor films for this application, with PEMA-DINCH (5%) and PEMA-DIOA (5%) demonstrating optimal performance. This work shows how the sensitivity and selectivity of a glassy polymer film for BTEX detection can be altered by adding a precise amount and type of plasticizer. To quantify the film saturation dynamics and model the absorption of BTEX analyte molecules into the bulk of the sensing film, a diffusion study was performed in which the frequency-time curve obtained via QCM was correlated with gas-phase analyte composition and the infinite dilution partition coefficients of each constituent. The model was able to quantify the respective concentrations of each analyte from binary and ternary mixtures based on the difference in response time (tau) values using a single polymer-plasticizer film as opposed to the traditional approach of using a sensor array. This work presents a set of polymer-plasticizer coatings that can be used for detecting and quantifying the BTEX in air, and discusses the selection of an optimum film based on tau, infinite dilution partition coefficients, and stability over a period of time"
Keywords:*Plasticizers Polymers Prospective Studies *Quartz Crystal Microbalance Techniques Toluene Xylenes diffusion plasticization quantify sensitivity;
Notes:"MedlineIyer, Abhijeet Mitevska, Veselinka Samuelson, Jonathan Campbell, Scott Bhethanabotla, Venkat R eng IIP-2640668/National Science Foundation/ Switzerland 2021/08/29 Sensors (Basel). 2021 Aug 23; 21(16):5667. doi: 10.3390/s21165667"

 
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