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Surface Functionalization with Polymer Membrane or SEIRA Interface to Improve the Sensitivity of Chalcogenide-Based Infrared Sensors Dedicated to the Detection of Organic Molecules

[Image: see text] Priority substances likely to pollute water can be characterized by mid-infrared spectroscopy based on their specific absorption spectral signature. In this work, the detection of volatile aromatic molecules in the aqueous phase by evanescent-wave spectroscopy has been optimized to...

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Autores principales: Baillieul, Marion, Rinnert, Emmanuel, Lemaitre, Jonathan, Michel, Karine, Colas, Florent, Bodiou, Loïc, Demésy, Guillaume, Kakuta, Seyriu, Rumyantseva, Anna, Lerondel, Gilles, Boukerma, Kada, Renversez, Gilles, Toury, Timothée, Charrier, Joël, Nazabal, Virginie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9798758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36591173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c05502
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author Baillieul, Marion
Rinnert, Emmanuel
Lemaitre, Jonathan
Michel, Karine
Colas, Florent
Bodiou, Loïc
Demésy, Guillaume
Kakuta, Seyriu
Rumyantseva, Anna
Lerondel, Gilles
Boukerma, Kada
Renversez, Gilles
Toury, Timothée
Charrier, Joël
Nazabal, Virginie
author_facet Baillieul, Marion
Rinnert, Emmanuel
Lemaitre, Jonathan
Michel, Karine
Colas, Florent
Bodiou, Loïc
Demésy, Guillaume
Kakuta, Seyriu
Rumyantseva, Anna
Lerondel, Gilles
Boukerma, Kada
Renversez, Gilles
Toury, Timothée
Charrier, Joël
Nazabal, Virginie
author_sort Baillieul, Marion
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description [Image: see text] Priority substances likely to pollute water can be characterized by mid-infrared spectroscopy based on their specific absorption spectral signature. In this work, the detection of volatile aromatic molecules in the aqueous phase by evanescent-wave spectroscopy has been optimized to improve the detection efficiency of future in situ optical sensors based on chalcogenide waveguides. To this end, a hydrophobic polymer was deposited on the surface of a zinc selenide prism using drop and spin-coating methods. To ensure that the water absorption bands will be properly attenuated for the selenide waveguides, two polymers were selected and compared: polyisobutylene and ethylene/propylene copolymer coating. The system was tested with benzene, toluene, and ortho-, meta-, and para-xylenes at concentrations ranging from 10 ppb to 40 ppm, and the measured detection limit was determined to be equal to 250 ppb under these analytical conditions using ATR-FTIR. The polyisobutylene membrane is promising for pollutant detection in real waters due to the reproducibility of its deposition on selenide materials, the ease of regeneration, the short response time, and the low ppb detection limit, which could be achieved with the infrared photonic microsensor based on chalcogenide materials. To improve the sensitivity of future infrared microsensors, the use of metallic nanostructures on the surface of chalcogenide waveguides appears to be a relevant way, thanks to the plasmon resonance phenomena. Thus, in addition to preliminary surface-enhanced infrared absorption tests using these materials and a functionalization via a self-assembled monolayer of 4-nitrothiophenol, heterostructures combining gold nanoparticles/chalcogenide waveguides have been successfully fabricated with the aim of proposing a SEIRA microsensor device.
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spelling pubmed-97987582022-12-30 Surface Functionalization with Polymer Membrane or SEIRA Interface to Improve the Sensitivity of Chalcogenide-Based Infrared Sensors Dedicated to the Detection of Organic Molecules Baillieul, Marion Rinnert, Emmanuel Lemaitre, Jonathan Michel, Karine Colas, Florent Bodiou, Loïc Demésy, Guillaume Kakuta, Seyriu Rumyantseva, Anna Lerondel, Gilles Boukerma, Kada Renversez, Gilles Toury, Timothée Charrier, Joël Nazabal, Virginie ACS Omega [Image: see text] Priority substances likely to pollute water can be characterized by mid-infrared spectroscopy based on their specific absorption spectral signature. In this work, the detection of volatile aromatic molecules in the aqueous phase by evanescent-wave spectroscopy has been optimized to improve the detection efficiency of future in situ optical sensors based on chalcogenide waveguides. To this end, a hydrophobic polymer was deposited on the surface of a zinc selenide prism using drop and spin-coating methods. To ensure that the water absorption bands will be properly attenuated for the selenide waveguides, two polymers were selected and compared: polyisobutylene and ethylene/propylene copolymer coating. The system was tested with benzene, toluene, and ortho-, meta-, and para-xylenes at concentrations ranging from 10 ppb to 40 ppm, and the measured detection limit was determined to be equal to 250 ppb under these analytical conditions using ATR-FTIR. The polyisobutylene membrane is promising for pollutant detection in real waters due to the reproducibility of its deposition on selenide materials, the ease of regeneration, the short response time, and the low ppb detection limit, which could be achieved with the infrared photonic microsensor based on chalcogenide materials. To improve the sensitivity of future infrared microsensors, the use of metallic nanostructures on the surface of chalcogenide waveguides appears to be a relevant way, thanks to the plasmon resonance phenomena. Thus, in addition to preliminary surface-enhanced infrared absorption tests using these materials and a functionalization via a self-assembled monolayer of 4-nitrothiophenol, heterostructures combining gold nanoparticles/chalcogenide waveguides have been successfully fabricated with the aim of proposing a SEIRA microsensor device. American Chemical Society 2022-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9798758/ /pubmed/36591173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c05502 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Baillieul, Marion
Rinnert, Emmanuel
Lemaitre, Jonathan
Michel, Karine
Colas, Florent
Bodiou, Loïc
Demésy, Guillaume
Kakuta, Seyriu
Rumyantseva, Anna
Lerondel, Gilles
Boukerma, Kada
Renversez, Gilles
Toury, Timothée
Charrier, Joël
Nazabal, Virginie
Surface Functionalization with Polymer Membrane or SEIRA Interface to Improve the Sensitivity of Chalcogenide-Based Infrared Sensors Dedicated to the Detection of Organic Molecules
title Surface Functionalization with Polymer Membrane or SEIRA Interface to Improve the Sensitivity of Chalcogenide-Based Infrared Sensors Dedicated to the Detection of Organic Molecules
title_full Surface Functionalization with Polymer Membrane or SEIRA Interface to Improve the Sensitivity of Chalcogenide-Based Infrared Sensors Dedicated to the Detection of Organic Molecules
title_fullStr Surface Functionalization with Polymer Membrane or SEIRA Interface to Improve the Sensitivity of Chalcogenide-Based Infrared Sensors Dedicated to the Detection of Organic Molecules
title_full_unstemmed Surface Functionalization with Polymer Membrane or SEIRA Interface to Improve the Sensitivity of Chalcogenide-Based Infrared Sensors Dedicated to the Detection of Organic Molecules
title_short Surface Functionalization with Polymer Membrane or SEIRA Interface to Improve the Sensitivity of Chalcogenide-Based Infrared Sensors Dedicated to the Detection of Organic Molecules
title_sort surface functionalization with polymer membrane or seira interface to improve the sensitivity of chalcogenide-based infrared sensors dedicated to the detection of organic molecules
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9798758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36591173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c05502
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