Tribochemistry of Triphenyl Phosphorothionate (TPPT) by In Situ Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR/FT-IR) Tribometry

2012 ◽  
Vol 116 (9) ◽  
pp. 5614-5627 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filippo Mangolini ◽  
Antonella Rossi ◽  
Nicholas D. Spencer
2021 ◽  
pp. 000370282110571
Author(s):  
Dominik Wacht ◽  
Mauro David ◽  
Borislav Hinkov ◽  
Hermann Detz ◽  
Andreas Schwaighofer ◽  
...  

Mid-infrared attenuated total reflection (ATR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool for in situ monitoring of various processes. Mesoporous silica, an extensively studied material, has already been applied in sensing schemes due to its high surface area and tunable surface chemistry. However, its poor chemical stability in aqueous solutions at pH values higher than 8 and strong absorption below 1250 cm−1 limits its range of applications. To circumvent these problems, a mesoporous zirconia coating on ATR crystals was developed. Herein, the synthesis, surface modification, and characterization of ordered mesoporous zirconia films on Si wafers and Si-ATR crystals are presented. The modified coating was applied in sensing schemes using aromatic and aliphatic nitriles in aqueous solution as organic pollutants. The mesoporous zirconia coating shows strong chemical resistance when kept in alkaline solution for 72 h. The success of surface modification is confirmed using Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and contact angle measurements. Benzonitrile and valeronitrile in water are used as model analytes to evaluate the enrichment performance of the film. The experimental results are fitted using Freundlich isotherms, and enrichment factors of 162 and 26 are calculated for 10 mg L−1 benzonitrile and 25 mg L−1 valeronitrile in water, respectively. Limits of detection of 1 mg L−1 for benzonitrile and 11 mg L−1 for valeronitrile are obtained. The high chemical stability of this coating allows application in diverse fields such as catalysis with the possibility of in situ monitoring using FT-IR spectroscopy.


2001 ◽  
Vol 73 (17) ◽  
pp. 4374-4378 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hendrik Visser ◽  
Aimee E. Curtright ◽  
James K. McCusker ◽  
Kenneth Sauer

Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (7) ◽  
pp. 2449
Author(s):  
Marion Baillieul ◽  
Emeline Baudet ◽  
Karine Michel ◽  
Jonathan Moreau ◽  
Petr Němec ◽  
...  

The objective of this study is to demonstrate the successful functionalization of the surface of a chalcogenide infrared waveguide with the ultimate goal of developing an infrared micro-sensor device. First, a polyisobutylene coating was selected by testing its physico-chemical compatibility with a Ge-Sb-Se selenide surface. To simulate the chalcogenide platform infrared sensor, the detection of benzene, toluene, and ortho-, meta- and para-xylenes was efficaciously performed using a polyisobutylene layer spin-coated on 1 and 2.5 µm co-sputtered selenide films of Ge28Sb12Se60 composition deposited on a zinc selenide prism used for attenuated total reflection spectroscopy. The thickness of the polymer coating was optimized by attenuated total reflection spectroscopy to achieve the highest possible attenuation of water absorption while maintaining the diffusion rate of the pollutant through the polymer film compatible with the targeted in situ analysis. Then, natural water, i.e., groundwater, wastewater, and seawater, was sampled for detection measurement by means of attenuated total reflection spectroscopy. This study is a valuable contribution concerning the functionalization by a hydrophobic polymer compatible with a chalcogenide optical sensor designed to operate in the mid-infrared spectral range to detect in situ organic molecules in natural water.


2010 ◽  
Vol 66 (a1) ◽  
pp. s294-s295
Author(s):  
Naomi E. Chayen ◽  
Lata Govada ◽  
K. L. Andrew Chan ◽  
Roslyn M. Bill ◽  
Sergei G. Kazarian

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