Department of Bioengineering, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 76010, USA
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Sprayable Coatings Containing Diacetylene Amphiphiles for Visual Detection of Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide
Author(s): Tahar Seddelmeyer*
This paper explores the development of sprayable coatings containing Diacetylene amphiphiles for the visual detection of gaseous Hydrogen
Peroxide (H2O2). Diacetylene-based materials undergo a distinct color change in response to H2O2 exposure, offering a simple and intuitive
method for detecting this important oxidizing agent. The coatings were fabricated using a facile spray-coating technique, enabling uniform
deposition on various substrates. Characterization studies confirmed the successful incorporation of Diacetylene amphiphiles into the coatings
and their sensitivity to H2O2 vapor. The colorimetric response of the coatings to H2O2 exposure was evaluated using spectroscopic techniques,
demonstrating their potential for rapid and selective detection of gaseous H2.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2155-9538.2024.14.412
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