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Dual signaling of water contents of biofuel-relevant ethanol and butanol by pyranines

Authors
Jung, Yun-ukChoi, Myung GilLee, Sang HunChang, Suk-Kyu
Issue Date
Mar-2017
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Keywords
Pyranine; Water content; Biofuel; Ethanol; Butanol; Smartphone
Citation
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL, v.241, pp 342 - 348
Pages
7
Journal Title
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume
241
Start Page
342
End Page
348
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/4667
DOI
10.1016/j.snb.2016.10.083
ISSN
0925-4005
0925-4005
Abstract
Novel optical sensors for measuring the water contents of biofuel-relevant ethanol and 1-butanol based on the pyranine fluorophore were investigated. The diethylsulfonamide derivative of pyranine showed a pronounced absorption and fluorescent signaling in response to changes in the water content of ethanol and 1-butanol. This signaling was based on the increased dissociation of the acidic hydroxy group of pyranine in response to the increasing water content of the alcohol solutions. The signaling behavior of the sensors was readily analyzed by ratiometric measurements using the absorption and fluorescence characteristics of the undissociated and dissociated forms. Upon the derivatization to diethylsulfonamide, the signaling became more sensitive than that for its parent pyranine. The detection limits of the pyranine and diethylsulfonamide derivative for the measurement of the water content in ethanol were 1.9% and 0.03%, respectively. On the other hand, the detection limit of the diethylsulfonamide derivative for the determination of the water content in 1-butanol was 0.01%, whereas underivatized pyranine was not useful because of the limited solubility of the sensor. The practical application of this method for measuring the water content in ethanol and 1-butanol using a smartphone as an easy-to-use signal capturing device was also explored. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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