Issue 8, 2010

Water-based colourimetric optical indicators for the detection of carbon dioxide

Abstract

Water-based colourimetric indicator films are shown to have increased operational lifetimes under ambient conditions compared to similar solvent-based counterparts. The response and sensitivity characteristics of a water-based, carbon dioxide-responsive ink are characterised and compared and contrasted to those of a similar solvent-based indicator. The changes in the response characteristics of the ink as a function of the amount of base (sodium hydrogen carbonate) and plasticizer (glycerol) contained in the ink are reported, as are the effects of varying ambient temperature and humidity. The ink is incorporated into a felt tip pen and applied to a number of different substrates, producing a distinct, reversible colour change on all tested surfaces, when a sufficient level of carbon dioxide is present. The possible application of the indicator is discussed briefly.

Graphical abstract: Water-based colourimetric optical indicators for the detection of carbon dioxide

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jan 2010
Accepted
26 May 2010
First published
09 Jun 2010

Analyst, 2010,135, 1912-1917

Water-based colourimetric optical indicators for the detection of carbon dioxide

A. Mills and G. A. Skinner, Analyst, 2010, 135, 1912 DOI: 10.1039/C000688B

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