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Cavitand Decorated Silica as a Selective Preconcentrator for BTEX Sensing in Air

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 13, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano12132204

Keywords

preconcentrator; quinoxaline cavitand; BTEX sensing; air monitoring; MEMS column

Funding

  1. Regione Emilia Romagna through POR FSE Emilia Romagna 2014/2020 Bando Alte Competenze project (Air Quality Monitoring)
  2. Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research (MIUR)

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A highly efficient quinoxaline-based preconcentrator material, in which the intrinsic adsorption capacity of the QxCav has been maximized, was reported. The material consists of silica particles covalently coated with a suitable functionalized QxCav derivative, and the preconcentrator's adsorption capacity is independent of the relative humidity of the incoming air.
The monitoring of benzene and other carcinogenic aromatic volatile compounds at the ppb level requires boosting both the selectivity and sensitivity of the corresponding sensors. A workable solution is the introduction in the devices of preconcentrator units containing molecular receptors. In particular, quinoxaline cavitands (QxCav) resulted in very efficient preconcentrator materials for the BTEX in air to the point that they have been successfully implemented in a commercial sensor. In this work, we report a highly efficient quinoxaline-based preconcentrator material, in which the intrinsic adsorption capacity of the QxCav has been maximized. The new material consists of silica particles covalently coated with a suitable functionalized QxCav derivative (QxCav@SiO2). In this way, all the cavities are exposed to the analyte flux, boosting the performance of the resulting preconcentration cartridge well above that of the pure QxCav. It is noteworthy that the preconcentrator adsorption capacity is independent of the relative humidity of the incoming air.

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