Influence of methacrylic-acrylic copolymer composition on plasticiser-free optode films for pH sensors

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In this work we have examined the use of plasticiser-free polymeric films incorporating a proton selective chromoionophore for optical pH sensor. Four types of methacrylic-acrylic copolymers containing different compositions of n-butyl acrylate (nBA) and methyl methacrylate (MMA) were synthesised for use as optical sensor films. The copolymers were mixed with appropriate amounts of chromoionophore (ETH5294) and a lipophilic salt before spin coated on glass slides to form films for the evaluation of pH response using spectrophotometry. Co-polymer films with high nBA content gave good response and the response time depended on the film thickness. A preliminary evaluation of the optical films of high nBA content with pHs from 2 - 14 showed distinguishable responses from pH 5 - 9. However, the adhesion of the pH sensitive film was good for copolymers with higher content of MMA but not for films with high nBA. © 2003 by MDPI.

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Heng, L. Y., Fang, T. H., Chern, L. H., & Ahmad, M. (2003). Influence of methacrylic-acrylic copolymer composition on plasticiser-free optode films for pH sensors. Sensors, 3(4), 83–90. https://doi.org/10.3390/s30400083

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