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An Electrochemical Cholesteric Liquid Crystalline Device for Quick and Low-Voltage Color Modulation
Published on: February 27, 2019
Cholesteric liquid crystals doped with dodecylamine for detecting aldehyde vapors
Laura Sutarlie1, Jia Yi Lim, Kun-Lin Yang
1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, National University of Singapore, 4 Engineering Drive 4, Singapore 117576.
Abstract:
In this paper, we report a study of using cholesteric liquid crystals (CLCs) doped with dodecylamine for detecting aldehyde vapors. CLCs doped with dodecylamine show color change from red to yellow-green upon exposure to 300 ppmv pentyl aldehyde within 60 s. In contrast, no colorimetric response is observed when pure CLCs are used. Characterization by using FT-IR shows that the possible mechanism responsible for the colorimetric response is the formation of an imine bond between dodecylamine and pentyl aldehyde. A new C=N peak at 1670 cm(-1) appears in the spectrum after the exposure to aldehyde vapors. The CLCs doped with dodecylamine show good selectivity for pentyl aldehyde; they do not respond to 200 ppmv pentyl alcohol, pentylamine, acetone, ethanol, and water vapor. This study demonstrates the potential applications of doped CLCs as low-cost and portable gas sensors.
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