| Literature DB >> 27415439 |
Jinsong Han1, Benhua Wang1, Markus Bender1, Kai Seehafer1, Uwe H F Bunz1,2.
Abstract
A chemical tongue consisting of 11 elements (four poly(p-aryleneethynylene)s (PAE) at pH 7 and pH 13, and seven electrostatic complexes formed from oppositely charged poly(p-aryleneethynylene)s at pH 7) discriminate 21 benzoic and phenylacetic acid derivatives in aqueous solution. The mechanism of discrimination is the fluorescence modulation of the PAEs, leading to quenching or fluorescence turn-on. The PAEs alone at both pH values and the tongue, consisting of the complexes only, discriminate the 21 acids with 92% (PAEs at pH 7), 95% (PAEs at pH 13), and 99% (complexes at pH 7) reliability after linear discriminant analysis (LDA). A sensor field with all 14 elements, according to LDA, discriminates all of the 21 acids with 100% accuracy.Entities:
Keywords: aromatic carboxylic acid; chemical tongue; conjugated polymer; linear discriminant analysis; sensor
Year: 2016 PMID: 27415439 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b06462
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229