Colorimetric monitoring of humidity by opal photonic hydrogel

The present study demonstrated a new fast colorimetric humidity sensor using the opal hydrogel composite (OHC). First, a highly monodisperse polystyrene (PS) latex was synthesized by soap-free emulsion polymerization and deposited on a glass substrate in order to form a three-dimensional opal photon...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Bagher Sobhanimatin, Saeed Pourmahdian, Mohamad Mehdi Tehranchi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Polymer Testing
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142941820322285
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spelling doaj-1877a07356d642c7b15051d9b95cccdf2021-05-08T04:21:26ZengElsevierPolymer Testing0142-94182021-06-0198106999Colorimetric monitoring of humidity by opal photonic hydrogelMohammad Bagher Sobhanimatin0Saeed Pourmahdian1Mohamad Mehdi Tehranchi2Polymer Engineering Department, Amirkabir University of Technology, P.O. Box: 15785, Tehran, IranPolymer Engineering Department, Amirkabir University of Technology, P.O. Box: 15785, Tehran, Iran; Laser and Plasma Research Institute, G. C., Shahid Beheshti University, P.O. Box: 19395-4716, Tehran, Iran; Corresponding author. Polymer Engineering Department, Amirkabir University of Technology, P.O. Box: 15785, Tehran, Iran.Laser and Plasma Research Institute, G. C., Shahid Beheshti University, P.O. Box: 19395-4716, Tehran, Iran; Department of Physics, Shahid Beheshti University, P.O. Box: 19395-4716, Tehran, IranThe present study demonstrated a new fast colorimetric humidity sensor using the opal hydrogel composite (OHC). First, a highly monodisperse polystyrene (PS) latex was synthesized by soap-free emulsion polymerization and deposited on a glass substrate in order to form a three-dimensional opal photonic crystal. Then, the homogenous hydrogel precursor was infiltrated into the interstitial space of opal by capillary forces and underwent chemical polymerization to construct an embedded PS crystalline colloidal array within a poly (acrylamide-co-acrylic acid) hydrogel network. The scanning electron microscopic images confirmed the formation of opal structures. An interesting feature of the presented OHC sensor is that the sensor is transparent in a dry state and an increase in relative humidity (RH) leads to a colorful film. In addition, UV/Vis spectroscopy was performed within an RH range of 25–95%, indicating that reflection peak height gradually develops by RH increasing and the peak position shifts from 413 to 518 nm. Further, the sensor functions extremely rapidly and changes its color by increasing RH within a few seconds (less than 3 s) and becomes transparent again quickly as humidity represents a decrease. Based on the results, repeated humidity changes revealed that the sensor has an excellent reproducibility without any reduction in response time and sensitivity or a color change. Finally, it has good adhesion to the glass substrate which makes it a suitable RH sensor in different applications, along with the rapid response time, high sensitivity, repeatability, and the visual alarm.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142941820322285Humidity sensorInverse opal hydrogelPhotonic crystalAcrylamidePhotonic bandgap
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author Mohammad Bagher Sobhanimatin
Saeed Pourmahdian
Mohamad Mehdi Tehranchi
spellingShingle Mohammad Bagher Sobhanimatin
Saeed Pourmahdian
Mohamad Mehdi Tehranchi
Colorimetric monitoring of humidity by opal photonic hydrogel
Polymer Testing
Humidity sensor
Inverse opal hydrogel
Photonic crystal
Acrylamide
Photonic bandgap
author_facet Mohammad Bagher Sobhanimatin
Saeed Pourmahdian
Mohamad Mehdi Tehranchi
author_sort Mohammad Bagher Sobhanimatin
title Colorimetric monitoring of humidity by opal photonic hydrogel
title_short Colorimetric monitoring of humidity by opal photonic hydrogel
title_full Colorimetric monitoring of humidity by opal photonic hydrogel
title_fullStr Colorimetric monitoring of humidity by opal photonic hydrogel
title_full_unstemmed Colorimetric monitoring of humidity by opal photonic hydrogel
title_sort colorimetric monitoring of humidity by opal photonic hydrogel
publisher Elsevier
series Polymer Testing
issn 0142-9418
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The present study demonstrated a new fast colorimetric humidity sensor using the opal hydrogel composite (OHC). First, a highly monodisperse polystyrene (PS) latex was synthesized by soap-free emulsion polymerization and deposited on a glass substrate in order to form a three-dimensional opal photonic crystal. Then, the homogenous hydrogel precursor was infiltrated into the interstitial space of opal by capillary forces and underwent chemical polymerization to construct an embedded PS crystalline colloidal array within a poly (acrylamide-co-acrylic acid) hydrogel network. The scanning electron microscopic images confirmed the formation of opal structures. An interesting feature of the presented OHC sensor is that the sensor is transparent in a dry state and an increase in relative humidity (RH) leads to a colorful film. In addition, UV/Vis spectroscopy was performed within an RH range of 25–95%, indicating that reflection peak height gradually develops by RH increasing and the peak position shifts from 413 to 518 nm. Further, the sensor functions extremely rapidly and changes its color by increasing RH within a few seconds (less than 3 s) and becomes transparent again quickly as humidity represents a decrease. Based on the results, repeated humidity changes revealed that the sensor has an excellent reproducibility without any reduction in response time and sensitivity or a color change. Finally, it has good adhesion to the glass substrate which makes it a suitable RH sensor in different applications, along with the rapid response time, high sensitivity, repeatability, and the visual alarm.
topic Humidity sensor
Inverse opal hydrogel
Photonic crystal
Acrylamide
Photonic bandgap
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142941820322285
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