Porous sol-gel glasses containing entrapped fluorescent-labelled beta-
cyclodextrin have been prepared from tetramethylorthosilicate (TMOS).
Small non-polar solvent molecules such as cyclohexane and toluene disp
lace the fluorescent label from the cyclodextrin cavity, and the resul
ting decrease in fluorescence intensity is proportional to the solvent
vapour concentration in the range 40-100 ppm, and is reversible. Pola
r solvents such as acetone give no response. Strategies for optimisati
on of the system are discussed.