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Unusual spectroscopic properties of PPE/TiO2 composite and its sensor response to TNT

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posted on 2009-02-01, 00:00 authored by C Deng, Q He, J Cheng, D Zhu, C He, Tong Lin
A composite from a broad bandgap polymer, poly(phenylene ethylene) (PPE), and nano-sized TiO2 particles was found to be able to sense 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) for TNT sensor. Fluorescence quenching induced by charge transfer from PPE to nano-sized TiO2 was observed in toluene solution. At high TiO2 composition, a strong exciplex band occurred at 550 nm. Under prolonged light irradiation at 400 nm, unusual fluorescence gains took place at 460 nm, companied with a very small change in the UV–vis absorbance. After 30 min light irradiation, the fluorescence at 460 nm reached a maximum, but the peak at 550 nm disappeared. This composite showed amplified sensor response to TNT compared to the pristine PPE film, which can be potentially used as sensing material for detecting TNT based explosives.

History

Journal

Synthetic metals

Volume

159

Issue

3-4

Pagination

320 - 324

Publisher

Elsevier S.A.

Location

Lausanne, Switzerland

ISSN

0379-6779

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, Elsevier B.V.