The Development of Optical Sensor with Chemically Modified Electroluminescence Diodes

Authors

  • I. Jelínek Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague
  • J. Jindřich Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague
  • J. Dian Department of Chemical Physics and Optics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague

Keywords:

electroluminescence diode, LED, luminescence, optical sensor, polycarbonate, chemical derivatization, chemisorption

Abstract

Light-emitting diodes (LED) have become an important light source increasingly utilized in analytical instrumentation. The aim of this study is to extend their use as chemically sensitive transducers in optical sensing. Chemical reactions occurring on the surface of standard polycarbonate LED cases containing carboxy and amino groups were studied. The chemically modified polymer surface proved to be suitable for binding some laser dyes by chemisorption. LEDs with bonded Sulforhodamine 101 or Cresyl Violet dyes were utilized in the construction of a luminescence chemical sensor suitable for the determination of toluene in air in the range 0.0–26.3 mg ml–1.

Published

2015-05-15

How to Cite

Jelínek, I., Jindřich, J., & Dian, J. (2015). The Development of Optical Sensor with Chemically Modified Electroluminescence Diodes. Chemické Listy, 109(5), 377–384. Retrieved from http://blog.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/373

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