Effective use of molecular recognition in gas sensing:: Results from acoustic wave and in situ FT-IR measurements

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Hierlemann, A
Ricco, AJ
Bodenhöfer, K
Göpel, W
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[1] Sandia Natl Labs, Microsensor Res & Dev Dept, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA
[2] Univ Tubingen, Inst Theoret & Phys Chem, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
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10.1021/ac981311j
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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To probe directly the analyte/film interactions that characterize molecular recognition in gas sensors, we recorded changes to the in situ surface vibrational spectra of specifically functionalized surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices concurrently with analyte exposure and SAW measurement of the extent of sorption. Fourier transform infrared external-reflectance spectra (FT-IR-ERS) were collected from operating 97-MHz SAW delay lines during exposure to a range of analytes as they interacted with thin-film coatings previously shown to be selective: cyclodextrins for chiral recognition, nickel camphorates for Lewis bases such as pyridine or organophosphonates, and phthalocyanines far aromatic compounds. In most cases where specific chemical interactions-metal coordination, "cage" compound inclusion, or pi-stacking-were expected, analyte dosing caused distinctive changes in the IR spectra, together with anomalously large SAW sensor responses. In contrast, control experiments involving the physisorption of the same analytes by conventional organic polymers did not cause similar changes in the IR spectra, and the SAW responses were smaller. For a given conventional polymer, the partition coefficients (or SAW sensor signals) roughly followed the analyte fraction of saturation vapor pressure. These SAW/FT-IR results support earlier conclusions derived from thickness-shear mode resonator data.
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