Highly sensitive detection of naphthalene in solvent vapor using a functionalized PBG refractive index sensor

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We report an optical refractive index sensor system based on a planar Bragg grating which is functionalized by substituted γ-cyclodextrin to determine low concentrations of naphthalene in solvent vapor. The sensor system exhibits a quasi-instantaneous shift of the Bragg wavelength and is therefore capable for online detection. The overall shift of the Bragg wavelength reveals a linear relationship to the analyte concentration with a gradient of 12.5 ± 1.5 pm/ppm. Due to the spectral resolution and repeatability of the interrogation system, this corresponds to acquisition steps of 80 ppb. Taking into account the experimentally detected signal noise a minimum detection limit of 0.48 ± 0.05 ppm is deduced. © 2012 by the authors.

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Girschikofsky, M., Rosenberger, M., Belle, S., Brutschy, M., Waldvogel, S. R., & Hellmann, R. (2012). Highly sensitive detection of naphthalene in solvent vapor using a functionalized PBG refractive index sensor. Sensors, 12(2), 2018–2025. https://doi.org/10.3390/s120202018

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