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Visual Detection of Thiocyanate Based on Fabry–Perot Etalons with a Responsive Polymer Brush as the Transducer

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2020

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The detection of thiocyanate (SCN<sup>-</sup>) is particularly important in industrial effluents and biological fluids because of the toxic nature of SCN<sup>-</sup>. Herein, a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) resonator for visual detection of SCN<sup>-</sup> is presented based on a poly[(2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl) trimethylammonium chloride] (PMETAC) brush. The MIM resonator exhibits obvious color change as the concentration of SCN<sup>-</sup> changes, which can be easily distinguished by the naked eyes. In addition, the as-prepared MIM resonator also shows the advantages of good anti-interference, excellent reusability, and fast response rate. Combining the above advantages, the proposed MIM resonator may provide a broad perspective for a wide variety of visible-light applications.

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