Literature DB >> 12175149

Metal ion-sensitive holographic sensors.

Andrew G Mayes1, Jeff Blyth, Roger B Millington, Christopher R Lowe.   

Abstract

Holographic sensors for Na+ and K+ have been fabricated from crown ethers incorporated into polymeric hydrogels. The methacrylate esters of a homologous series of hydroxyether crown ethers were synthesized and copolymerized with hydroxyethyl methacrylate and the cross-linker ethylene dimethacrylate (3 mol %) to form stable hydrogel films (approximately 10 m thick) containing covalently bound (0-97 mol %) 12-crown-4, 15-crown-5, and 18-crown-6 pendant functionalities. The films were transformed into silver-based volume holograms using a diffusion method coupled with a holographic recording using a frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser. The resulting holographic reflection spectrum was used to characterize the shrinkage and swelling behavior of the holograms as a function of polymer composition and the nature and concentration of alkali, alkaline earth, and NH4+ ions in the test media. Optimized film compositions containing 50 mol % crown ether showed substantial responses (< or = 200 nm) within 30 s at ion concentrations of < or = 30 mM, which could be rationalized on the basis of the known complexation behavior of the crown ethers. An 18-crown-6 holographic film was shown to be able to quantitate K+ concentrations over the physiologically relevant range. It was virtually unaffected by variations in the Na+ background concentration within the normal physiological variation (approximately 0.13-0.15 M) and shows promise for developing simple, low-cost K+ sensors for medical applications.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12175149     DOI: 10.1021/ac020131d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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