Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) experiments have been performed on spin-coa
ted thin films of novel calix[4]resorcinarene derivatives having four ate-d
ye substituting groups for the detection of benzene vapour at low concentra
tions. The films are produced by spinning a carefully prepared solution of
calix[4]resorcinarene in chloroform at 2000 rpm and found to be 12 nm thick
. Exposure to benzene vapour has resulted in a fast and reversible adsorpti
on, with a typical response time of a few seconds. The mechanism of vapour
adsorption onto the spun films is considered to be due to a host-guest inte
raction between the organic vapour molecules and the azo-calixresorcinarene
molecular cavity. The response is found to be linearly dependent on benzen
e vapour concentration up to 400 ppm. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All ri
ghts reserved.