The cataluminescence (CTL) of benzene and the benzene homologues toluene and xylene on nanosized γ-Al2O3 doped with Eu 2O3 (γ-Al2O3/Eu 2O3) was studied and a sensor of determining these gases was designed. The proposed sensor showed high sensitivity and selectivity at an optimal temperature of 432°C, a wavelength of 425 nm and a flow rate of 400 mL/min. Quantitative analysis was performed at the optimal conditions. The linear ranges of CTL intensity versus concentration of the benzene homologues were as follows: benzene 2.4-5000 mL/m3, toluene 4.0-5000 mL/m 3 and xylene 6.8-5000 mL/m3, with detection limits (3σ) of 1.8 mL/m3, 3.0 mL/m3 and 3.4 mL/m 3 for each one, respectively. The response time of this system was less than 3 s. The coexistence of other gases, such as SO2, CO and NH3, caused interference at levels around 11.7%, 5.8% and 8.9% respectively. The technique is a convenient and fast way of determining the vapors of benzene homologues in air. © 2006 by MDPI.
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Lu, J., Cao, X., Pan, C., Yang, L., Lai, G., Chen, J., & Wu, C. (2006). Studies of the cataluminescence of benzene homologues on nanosized γ-Al2O3/Eu2O3 and the development of a gas sensor for benzene-homologue vapors. Sensors, 6(12), 1827–1836. https://doi.org/10.3390/s6121827
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