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A high selective cataluminescence sensor for the determination of tetrahydrofuran vapor
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringOptical MaterialsGlycol EtherEngineeringNatural SciencesSpectroscopyOptical SensorThf VaporVapor SensorTetrahydrofuran VaporAbsorption SpectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryChemistryCation SensingLuminescence PropertyChemical SensorOptical Sensors
A novel tetrahydrofuran (THF) vapor sensor was designed based on the cataluminescence (CTL) of THF on nanosized γ-Al2O3/MgO (mol ratio = 1.5:1). SEM and XRD were applied for its characterization. We found that the CTL was strongly produced when THF vapor flowed through a nanosized Al–Mg mixed-metal oxide surface, while the CTL was weakly generated when THF vapor flowed through a single nanosized γ-Al2O3 or MgO surface. Quantitative analysis was performed at an optimal temperature of 279 °C, a wavelength of 460 nm and a flow rate of 360 mL min−1. The linear range of the CTL intensity versus concentrations of THF vapor was 1.0–3000 mL m−3 with a detection limit of 0.67 mL m−3. No (or only very low) interference was observed by formaldehyde, methanol, ethanol, benzene, toluene, ethyl acetate, ammonia, cyclohexane, chloroform, glycol armour ether, glycol ether, isopropyl ether and n-butyl ether or acetic acid. Since the response of the sensor was rapid and the system was easy to handle, we believe that the sensor has great potential for real-world use.
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