| Literature DB >> 29931784 |
Tibor Szilvási1, Nanqi Bao1, Karthik Nayani1, Huaizhe Yu1, Prabin Rai2, Robert J Twieg2, Manos Mavrikakis1, Nicholas L Abbott1.
Abstract
Surface-supported liquid crystals (LCs) that exhibit orientational and thus optical responses upon exposure to ppb concentrations of Cl2 gas are reported. Computations identified Mn cations as candidate surface binding sites that undergo redox-triggered changes in the strength of binding to nitrogen-based LCs upon exposure to Cl2 gas. Guided by these predictions, μm-thick films of nitrile- or pyridine-containing LCs were prepared on surfaces decorated with Mn2+ binding sites as perchlorate salts. Following exposure to Cl2 , formation of Mn4+ (in the form of MnO2 microparticles) was confirmed and an accompanying change in the orientation and optical appearance of the supported LC films was measured. In unoptimized systems, the LC orientational transitions provided the sensitivity and response times needed for monitoring human exposure to Cl2 gas. The response was also selective to Cl2 over other oxidizing agents such as air or NO2 and other chemical targets such as organophosphonates.Entities:
Keywords: Cl2 detection; anchoring transitions; liquid crystals; redox chemistry; sensors
Year: 2018 PMID: 29931784 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201803194
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336