D. Patra et Ak. Mishra, Fluorescence quenching of benzo[k]fluoranthene in poly(vinyl alcohol) film: a possible optical sensor for nitro aromatic compounds, SENS ACTU-B, 80(3), 2001, pp. 278-282
Benzo[k]fluoranthene (BkF) is a condensed multi-ring compounds with high fl
uorescence quantum yield and Stokes' shift. Nitro aromatic compounds (NACs)
are known to be good electron acceptors and quenchers. The fluorescence qu
enching of benzo[k]fluoranthene in poly(vinyl alcohol) film by different NA
Cs, e.g. nitrobenzene, m-dinitrobenzene, o-nitrotoluene, m-nitrotoluene, p-
nitrobromobenzene, o-nitroaniline, p-nitrophenol. etc. has been studied. Th
e BkF film shows a strong quenching in the NACs concentration range from 1
x 10(-4) to 1 x 10(-3) M. The Stern-Volmer plots for NACs are found to be n
on-linear, but regular in this concentration range, which can be used for e
stimation of these compounds. The typical response time of the sensing film
is found to be 2-10 s. The sensor film also shows minimal interference fro
m different organic molecules and has good reversibility and reproducibilit
y. The sensor gives a sensitivity of 1 x 10(-5) M for p-nitrophenol. (C) 20
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