Ionic liquids: a new class of sensing materials for detection of organic vapors based on the use of a quartz crystal microbalance.

نویسندگان

  • Chengdu Liang
  • Ching-Yao Yuan
  • Robert J Warmack
  • Craig E Barnes
  • Sheng Dai
چکیده

A QCM device employing ionic liquids as the sensing materials for organic vapors has been developed and evaluated. The sensing mechanism is based on the fact that the viscosity of the ionic liquid membrane decreases rapidly due to solubilization of analytes in the ionic liquids. This change in viscosity, which varies with the chemical species of the vapors and the types of ionic liquids, results in a frequency shift of the corresponding quartz crystal. The QCM sensor demonstrated a rapid response (average response time of less than 2 s) to organic vapors with an excellent reversibility because of the fast diffusion of analytes in ionic liquids. Furthermore, the ionic liquids, with zero vapor pressure and stable chemical properties, ensure a long-term shelf life for the sensor.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Analytical chemistry

دوره 74 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002