Condensed Matter, Vol. 8, Pages 68: ETPTA Inverse Photonic Crystals for the Detection of Alcohols

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Condensed Matter, Vol. 8, Pages 68: ETPTA Inverse Photonic Crystals for the Detection of Alcohols

Condensed Matter doi: 10.3390/condmat8030068

Authors: Matin Ashurov Stella Kutrovskaya Alexander Baranchikov Sergey Klimonsky Alexey Kavokin

We developed a comparatively simple and inexpensive approach for the determination of the concentration of alcohols in water. The method is based on the study of the optical properties of ethoxylate trimethylolpropane triacrylate (ETPTA) inverse photonic crystals (IPhCs). The position of the transmission minimum associated with the first photonic stop band (PSB) is used as the analytical signal. The PSB position depends on the swelling degree of ETPTA photoresist and the refractive index of the tested alcohols and their mixtures with water. The signal increases linearly with increasing concentration of ethylene glycol and increases nonlinearly but monotonically with the concentration of methanol and ethanol in water. Sensitivity to alcohols, in the case of the ethylene glycol–water mixtures, reached about 0.55 nm/v.% or 560 nm/RIU (refractive index unit), which is sufficient for various applications in bio/chemical detection and environmental monitoring.

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