Fourteen thin-film optical sensors in which halide-sensitive fluorophores a
re immobilized in a thin copolymer film (approximate to 50 mu m, dry) have
been developed and characterized. The sensor films use rhodamine, 6-methoxy
quinoline, and harmane dyes which have been functionalized and bound to a h
ydrophilic copolymer. The sensor films are reversibly capable of determinin
g aqueous bromide and iodide with approximate to 4 and 2% accuracy, respect
ively, at concentrations of around 10(-3) mol dm(-3), and are more sensitiv
e than previous plastic sensor fabrications. The 90% response time to molar
iodide is approximate to 30-60 s. A combination of sensor films allows the
simultaneous determination of both I- and Br- in a mixed-halide solution.
The interference of several ions, including pseudo-halides, on the sensor f
ilms has been studied.