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Triplet-Triplet Annihilation-Based Anti-Stokes Oxygen Sensing Materials with a Very Broad Dynamic Range

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 22, Issue 20, Pages 4360-4368

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201200794

Keywords

upconversion; oxygen sensors; triplet-triplet annihilation; luminescence; porphyrin

Funding

  1. European Research Council [N 207233]

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A novel concept for designing optical oxygen sensing materials is reported. Oxygen-sensitive anti-Stokes emission is generated via triplettriplet annihilation-based upconversion and serves as an analytical parameter. Porous glass beads are used to incorporate the sensing chemistry including a sensitizer and an annihilator dissolved in a high boiling solvent. The beads are dispersed in silicone rubber or Teflon AF to produce solid state optodes. Inexpensive low power light sources (LEDs) are used for the excitation. The upconverted emission shows unmatched sensitivity both for the luminescence decay time and for the luminescence intensity. The latter features unusual quadratic Stern-Volmer plots. Much lower sensitivity of the residual NIR luminescence of the sensitizer allows determination of pO2 in the broad dynamic range from trace oxygen quantities to similar to 40 kPa. Interrogation of the sensors in frequency domain is demonstrated. Influence of the excitation light power on the calibration, temperature effects, dynamic response to altering pO2, and photostability of the sensing materials are also investigated.

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