Heterocyclic-based Schiff base material designed as optochemical sensor for the sensitive detection of chlorinated solvent vapours
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2024Üst veri
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Herein, a newly synthesized intermediate, piperazine-based Schif base (PBSB)
gas sensor was fabricated by the Schif base condensation of amino functionalized
methylpiperazine with aromatic aldehyde containing nitro substituent. This organic
sensor material was structurally identifed with spectroscopic techniques such as
FTIR, HRMS, 1
H- and 13C-NMR. The designed sensor candidate was explored for
its optical response to chlorinated volatile organic compounds, namely trichloroethylene, dichloromethane and chloroform in the light of structure–property relationship investigation by using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technique. The results
showed that Schif bases could be candidates for chlorinated vapour sensing materials with their good response and reversibility. Concordantly, compound PBSB
exhibited good response against chlorinated solvent vapours aided by the electronwithdrawing group on benzene ring that promoted better intermolecular interactions
and opened up a new strategy to create a novel set of responsive materials for gas
sensing applications. In addition, the adsorption kinetics of SPR data obtained from
PBSB spun flm on exposure to these chlorinated vapours at diferent concentrations
was also evaluated using the Elovich Model. The values of the initial adsorption
rate, a and Elovich constant, b were analysed depending on the concentration values and the highest values were obtained for dichloromethane between 372.92 and
4377.53 ppm/mm2.
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Research on Chemical IntermediatesCilt
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