Issue 5, 2017

Trace detection of homologues and isomers based on hollow mesoporous silica sphere photonic crystals

Abstract

A photonic crystal (PC) sensor that can detect homologues and isomers with very similar refractive indices through stopband shifts has been prepared from highly monodispersed hollow mesoporous silica spheres (HMSSs) for the first time. The HMSS PC shows two obvious reflection peaks, the positions of which are related to the inner and outer diameters of the HMSSs. When the HMSS PC sensors are infiltrated with 10 μL of homologues or isomers, the positions of the second reflection peaks remain nearly unchanged, while the first reflection peaks shift between 60 and 200 nm. The difference in the refractive indices of n-propanol and iso-propanol is only 0.008; however, the difference in the stopband shifts is approximately 25 nm, showing high sensitivity in distinguishing homologues and isomers of the HMSS PC. The proposed strategy provides a convenient, cheap trace detection method to distinguish homologues and isomers.

Graphical abstract: Trace detection of homologues and isomers based on hollow mesoporous silica sphere photonic crystals

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
19 Jun 2017
Accepted
27 Jul 2017
First published
07 Aug 2017

Mater. Horiz., 2017,4, 862-868

Trace detection of homologues and isomers based on hollow mesoporous silica sphere photonic crystals

C. Xiong, J. Zhao, L. Wang, H. Geng, H. Xu and Y. Li, Mater. Horiz., 2017, 4, 862 DOI: 10.1039/C7MH00447H

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