Thickness-shear-mode acoustic wave sensor for acetone vapour coated with C-ethylcalix[4]resorcinarene and C-H center dot center dot center dot pi interactions as a molecular recognition mechanism

Citation
Z. Cao et al., Thickness-shear-mode acoustic wave sensor for acetone vapour coated with C-ethylcalix[4]resorcinarene and C-H center dot center dot center dot pi interactions as a molecular recognition mechanism, ANALYT CHIM, 448(1-2), 2001, pp. 47-59
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Spectroscopy /Instrumentation/Analytical Sciences
Journal title
ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
ISSN journal
00032670 → ACNP
Volume
448
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
47 - 59
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2670(200112)448:1-2<47:TAWSFA>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
The frequency response characteristics for 21 organic vapours by piezoelect ric thickness-shear-mode (TSM) acoustic wave sensors coated with four calix arenes have been investigated. The results reveal that C-ethylcalix[4]resor cinarene (CECRA) is the most efficient adsorptive material for acetone. The decreased frequency values of the TSM sensor are linearly correlated to th e concentration of acetone vapour in the 0-2280 ppm range with the detectio n limit of 1.25 ppm when the coating mass of CECRA is 18.5 mug. The adsorpt ion and desorption response kinetics have been examined in detail, and the polynomial curve equations for the different processes have been obtained b y data fitting with the least square regression method. The proposed sensor exhibits good reversibility, reproducibility, and stability for the determ ination of acetone vapour. No significant interference is observed from org anic hydrophobic molecules such as alkanes, halohydrocarbons and aromatic h ydrocarbons. By comparison with the gas chromatography method, the proposed sensor can be used for the determination of acetone vapour in air with the recovery of 96.8-104.2%. X-ray single crystal structure analyses of three complexes formed between CECRA and acetone molecules suggest a recognition mechanism in which an acetone molecule is captured as a guest in the cavity of a CECRA host molecule through C-H . . . pi interactions between the met hyl groups of acetone and the phenyl rings of CECRA. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scie nce B.V. All rights reserved.