| Literature DB >> 27571083 |
Nader Shehata1,2,3, Effat Samir4,5, Soha Gaballah6,7, Aya Hamed8,9, Asmaa Elrasheedy10,11.
Abstract
This work presents a new nanocomposite of cerium oxide (ceria) nanoparticles embedded in electrospun PVA nanofibers for optical sensing of radicals in solutions. Our ceria nanoparticles are synthesized to have O-vacancies which are the receptors for the radicals extracted from peroxide in water solution. Ceria nanoparticles are embedded insitu in PVA solution and then formed as nanofibers using an electrospinning technique. The formed nanocomposite emits visible fluorescent emissions under 430 nm excitation, due to the active ceria nanoparticles with fluorescent Ce(3+) ionization states. When the formed nanocomposite is in contact with peroxide solution, the fluorescence emission intensity peak has been found to be reduced with increasing concentration of peroxide or the corresponding radicals through a fluorescence quenching mechanism. The fluorescence intensity peak is found to be reduced to more than 30% of its original value at a peroxide weight concentration up to 27%. This work could be helpful in further applications of radicals sensing using a solid mat through biomedical and environmental monitoring applications.Entities:
Keywords: ceria nanoparticles; crosslinking; electrospinning; fluorescence quenching; radicals
Year: 2016 PMID: 27571083 PMCID: PMC5038649 DOI: 10.3390/s16091371
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Fluorescence intensity home-made spectroscopy setup.
Figure 2PVA NFs with in-situ embedded ceria NPs. (a) Absorbance curve; (b) Band gap curve.
Figure 3Fluorescence intensity PVA NFs with in-situ embedded different concentrations ceria NPs.
Figure 4(a) TEM image of ceria NPs; (b) SEM image of our synthesized nanocomposite of PVA nanofibers embedded with ceria NPs; (c) SEM image of the nanocomposite after crosslinking; (d) STEM image of some agglomerated nanoparticles inside the fiber; and (e) macroscopic photo of the synthesized electrospun nanofibers.
Figure 5FTIR spectroscopy pattern of crosslinked PVA with embedded ceria NPs.
Figure 6Fluorescence intensity peak degradation with increased peroxide weight concentrations (normalized to the fluorescence intensity peak of the synthesized nanocomposite in the presence of peroxide).
Figure 7Relative intensity change, compared to the fluorescence intensity peak of nanocomposite in absence of peroxide, versus the variable molar concentrations of peroxide.