Ormosil-coated conjugated polymers for the detection of explosives in aqueous environments

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This project has received funding from the TIRAMISU project, funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement 284747, and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council under grants EP/K503940/1, EP/K503162/1, EP/N509759/1. IDWS acknowledges a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award. The research data supporting this publication can be accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.17630/3875a099-bb75-4ae1-82e5-0b98b6b7ebc6.A fluorescence-based sensor for detecting explosives, based on a conjugated polymer coated with an ormosil layer, has been developed for use in aqueous environments. The conjugated polymer Super Yellow was spin-coated onto glass substrates prior to a further spin-coating of an MTEOS/TFP-TMOS-based ormosil film, giving an inexpensive, solution-based barrier material for ruggedization of the polymer to an aqueous environment. The sensors showed good sensitivity to 2,4-DNT in the aqueous phase at micromolar and millimolar concentrations, and also showed good recovery of fluorescence when the explosive was removed.PostprintPeer reviewe

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