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Dye metachromasy on titanate nanowires: sensing humidity with reversible molecular dimerization

Horvath, Endre
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Ribic, Primoz Rebernik  
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Hashemi, Fatemeh
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2012
Journal of Materials Chemistry

We report on the reversible dimerization of methylene blue (MB) on titanate nanowires. The self-organizational properties of MB on the surface of this nanostructured material studied by spectroscopic means revealed that the light absorption properties of the MB molecules are humidity dependent. Based on the observed humidity dependent metachromasy, we fabricated a humidity sensor using optical fiber technology which is adapted for medical, industrial or environmental applications. The sensor operates with excellent linearity over the relative humidity (RH) levels ranging from 8 to 98%. The response and recovery time can be reduced to 0.5 s while the device exhibits excellent reproducibility with low hysteresis. These performances led to the implementation of the sensor in a breathing monitoring system. Furthermore, the metachromasy was observed for other dyes. This calls for a detailed study of molecular configuration on functional surfaces since it can substantially modify the sensitization efficacy of dyes, e.g. in light conversion.

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DOI
10.1039/c2jm16443d
Web of Science ID

WOS:000302634800009

Author(s)
Horvath, Endre
Ribic, Primoz Rebernik  
Hashemi, Fatemeh
Forro, Laszlo  
Magrez, Arnaud
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Published in
Journal of Materials Chemistry
Volume

22

Start page

8778

End page

8784

Subjects

Enhanced Raman-Scattering

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Methylene-Blue

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Sensor

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Surface

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Nanoparticles

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Spectroscopy

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Aggregation

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Absorption

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Conversion

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Nanotubes

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