2006
DOI: 10.1117/1.2192470
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Volatile-organic-compound optic fiber sensor using a gold-silver vapochromic complex

Abstract: We describe a new gold-silver complex based on 2,2Ј-bipyridine, whose formula is ͕Au 2 Ag 2 ͑C 6 F 5 ͒ 4 ͓͑C 5 H 4 N͒-͑C 5 H 4 N͔͒ 2 ͖ n , used to detect volatile organic compounds ͑VOCs͒ such as ethanol, methanol, and acetic acid. This organometallic material is presented in the form of bright yellow powder, and suffers a change in its optical properties when it is exposed to VOCs. A new fiber optic sensor is presented based on the properties of a new vapochromic material. The sensor works in a reflection con… Show more

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“…Several OFS have been used to detect VOCs, although none yet have sufficient sensitivity and selectivity for meaningful medical application [152]. There have been a number of fibre optic based VOC gas sensors proposed recently using the deposition of a sensitive layer on the fibre tip to form an FPI [153][154][155][156][157], or cladding removed EW sensors, where part of the cladding is mechanically or chemically removed and then the functional coating is deposited over the stripped region [158][159][160][161][162]. Coatings sensitive to VOC vapours have been also deposited onto the surface of photonic crystal fibres [163] and LPGs [164][165][166].…”
Section: Chemical Ofsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several OFS have been used to detect VOCs, although none yet have sufficient sensitivity and selectivity for meaningful medical application [152]. There have been a number of fibre optic based VOC gas sensors proposed recently using the deposition of a sensitive layer on the fibre tip to form an FPI [153][154][155][156][157], or cladding removed EW sensors, where part of the cladding is mechanically or chemically removed and then the functional coating is deposited over the stripped region [158][159][160][161][162]. Coatings sensitive to VOC vapours have been also deposited onto the surface of photonic crystal fibres [163] and LPGs [164][165][166].…”
Section: Chemical Ofsmentioning
confidence: 99%