A. Moralesbahnik et al., AN OPTOCHEMICAL AMMONIA SENSOR-BASED ON IMMOBILIZED METALLOPORPHYRINS, Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical, 19(1-3), 1994, pp. 493-496
An optochemical sensor to determinate ammonia has been developed by im
mobilizing metalloporphyrins in appropriate polymeric membranes. The d
etection of ammonia is based on changes of UV/VIS absorbance spectra o
ccurring by coordination of gas molecules to the central metal ion of
the immobilized dye. Effects of porphyrin derivatives, metal ions and
immobilization matrices on sensor properties were investigated. The Mn
(II) complex of 5,10,15,20-tetra(phenyl)porphyrin was found to show a
high sensitivity to ammonia when immobilized in membranes of nitrocell
ulose. The detection limit for ammonia in synthetic air was 630 ppb (4
40 mug/m3). The response time of the sensor was in the range 2-4 min a
nd the reaction with ammonia was reversible.