Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7143487 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Besides the influence of the Pc centre, substituents effects are discussed and compared to previous investigations of Pcs with electronegative substituents of different strength. The results show that while Pcs with electronegative substituents are more sensitive to polar molecules due to π-π and π-H interactions, branched alkoxy substituted Pcs as presented here have an unexpected sensitivity to non-polar hydrocarbons due to dominant Van der Waals interactions between the long alkyl moiety of the substituent and the analyte. These are important results for the design of new sensitive molecules in order to improve sensor performance, e.g., in terms of selectivity and sensitivity. However, to complete the understanding of all processes related to the interaction with analyte molecules and responsible for sensor sensitivity and selectivity, parameters such as layer morphology have to be considered, as well.
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