O. Worsfold et al., Nitrogen dioxide sensing characteristics at elevated temperature of sol-gel glass thin films containing substituted porphyrin dyes, J MAT CHEM, 11(2), 2001, pp. 399-403
An optical gas sensor device based on tetra-substituted porphyrin dye entra
pped in sol-gel glass displays greatly improved signal strength (1400% at 2
95 K) on exposure to 4.4 ppm nitrogen dioxide (in N-2) gas compared to a mu
ltilayer Langmuir-Blodgett film fabricated from the same porphyrin. Tempora
l response was found to be similar, but differences in the two deposition m
ethods were observed in terms of signal strength and response/recovery time
s. This behaviour is explained in terms of the differing nature of the two
film types. A room temperature sensitivity of 176 ppb was measured and the
response obeyed Langmuir adsorption kinetics.