Visual colorimetric detection of ammonia under gaseous and aqueous state: Approach on cesium lead bromide perovskite-loaded porous electrospun nanofibers
- Authors
- Park, Bumjun; Kim, Suheon; Kwak, Cheol Hwan; Shanmugam, Kugalur Ranjith; Han, Young-Kyu; Cho, Youngjin; Huh, Yun Suk
- Issue Date
- 25-May-2021
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
- Keywords
- Cesium lead bromide; Perovskite; Polystyrene; Porous nanofibers; Electrospun; Nanofibers; Ammonia detection
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY, v.97, pp 515 - 522
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
- Volume
- 97
- Start Page
- 515
- End Page
- 522
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/25773
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jiec.2021.03.006
- ISSN
- 1226-086X
1876-794X
- Abstract
- In this work, we fabricate porous cesium lead bromide nanofibers (CsPbBr3 NFs) via electrospinning and employ them in a sensor to effectively detect both gaseous and aqueous ammonia. The CsPbBr3 NFs are produced by first mixing cesium lead bromide nanocrystals (CsPbBr3 NCs) with polystyrene (PS), followed by solidifying the mixture into NFs using electrospinning. Porous NFs are modified using the volatile solvent toluene, which is volatilized during the electrospinning process. The applicability of the proposed CsPbBr3 NFs for use under various environmental conditions is verified by analyzing their stability in response to changes in temperature, moisture level and pH, which are critical drawbacks of CsPbBr3 NCs. Gaseous ammonia (9 mg L-1) in an N-2 carrier is subsequently detected using the photoluminescence (PL) properties of the CsPbBr3 NFs. In addition, an ammonia concentration of 100.0 mg L-1 in an aqueous solution can be detected using the PL intensity. Therefore, we believe that the proposed CsPbBr3 NFs show significant promise for use in detection sensors to assess the extent of food decay, allowing customers to purchase fresh agricultural products more safely. (C) 2021 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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