Molecular combination between alkanolamines and galvinol for ratiometric colorimetric sensing of CO2 gas†
Abstract
In this study, the application of alkanolamines as an optical CO2-responsive medium in combination with galvinol (GALH) as a reversible quantitative colorimetric sensor is proposed. Monoethanolamine (MEA) and diethanolamine (DEA), as the simplest primary (1°) and secondary (2°) alkanolamines, were explored for the colorimetric CO2 response attributed to their well-known CO2 absorption ability on an industrial scale from more than six decades. Further, the anionic form of GALH (GAL−) generates an intense purple color that allows its application for colorimetric measurement which has been very less explored for optical sensing purposes. A reversible, convenient, and simplified colorimetric detection of CO2 gas was performed using GALH in combination with MEA and DEA in CH3CN solvent, which showed limits of detection (LODs) for CO2 gas as low as ∼19 and ∼31 ppm respectively with recyclabilities. The main feature of the developed CO2 sensor is its non-aqueous medium application, which makes it ideal for producing error-free results under different humidity conditions.