Literature DB >> 30537175

Detection of NO2 Down to One ppb Using Ion-in-Conjugation-Inspired Polymer.

Jin Zhou1, Xue-Feng Cheng1, Bi-Jun Gao1, Chuang Yu1, Jing-Hui He1, Qing-Feng Xu1, Hua Li1, Na-Jun Li1, Dong-Yun Chen1, Jian-Mei Lu1.   

Abstract

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ) emission has severe impact on human health and the ecological environment and effective monitoring of NO2 requires the detection limit (limit of detection) of several parts-per-billion (ppb). All organic semiconductor-based NO2 sensors fail to reach such a level. In this work, using an ion-in-conjugation inspired-polymer (poly(3,3'-diaminobenzidine-squarine, noted as PDBS) as the sensory material, NO2 can be detected as low as 1 ppb, which is the lowest among all reported organic NO2 sensors. In addition, the sensor has high sensitivity, good reversibility, and long-time stability with a period longer than 120 d. Theoretical calculations reveal that PDBS offers unreacted amine and zwitterionic groups, which can offer both the H-bonding and ion-dipole interaction to NO2 . The moderate binding energies (≈0.6 eV) offer high sensitivity, selectivity as well as good reversibility. The results demonstrate that the ion-in-conjugation can be employed to greatly improve sensitivity and selectivity in organic gas sensors by inducing both H-bonding and ion-dipole attraction.
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Keywords:  ion-dipole attraction; ion-in-conjugation; nitric dioxide sensors; ppb; zwitterionic

Year:  2018        PMID: 30537175     DOI: 10.1002/smll.201803896

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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