Effect of plasticizer viscosity on the sensitivity of an [RU(bpy)(3)(2+)(Ph4B-)(2)]-based optical oxygen sensor


Autoria(s): Mills, Andrew; Thomas, M.D.
Data(s)

01/05/1998

Resumo

The quenching of the electronically-excited, lumophoric state of [Ru(bpy)(3)(2+)(Ph4B-)(2)] by oxygen is studied in a wide variety of neat plasticizers. The Stern-Volmer constant, K-SV, is found to be inversely dependent upon the viscosity of the quenching medium, although the natural lifetime of the electronically excited state of [RU(bPY)(3)(2+)(Ph4B-)(2)] is largely independent of medium. The least viscous of the plasticizers tested, triethyl phosphate, did not, however, produce highly sensitive optical oxygen sensors when used to plasticize [RU(bPY)(3)(2+)(Ph4B-)(2)]-containing cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB) and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) films, Instead, the compatibility of the polymer-plasticizer combination, as measured by the difference in the values of the solubility parameter of the two, appears to be a major factor in determining the overall oxygen sensitivity of the thin plastic films. For highly compatible polymer-plasticizer combinations, the plasticizer with the lowest viscosity produces films of the highest oxygen sensitivity. This situation arises because in the film the quenching process is partly diffusion-controlled and, as a result, the quenching rate constant is inversely proportional to the effective viscosity of the reaction medium.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/effect-of-plasticizer-viscosity-on-the-sensitivity-of-an-rubpy32ph4b2based-optical-oxygen-sensor(61fc35f4-fc73-4104-91df-0bf74d09d20f).html

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eng

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Fonte

Mills , A & Thomas , M D 1998 , ' Effect of plasticizer viscosity on the sensitivity of an [RU(bpy)(3)(2+)(Ph4B-)(2)]-based optical oxygen sensor ' Analyst , vol 123 , no. 5 , pp. 1135-1140 .

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article