Discovering BODIPY-based Sensors: A New Trend in Ammonia and Temperature Detection

Sun Nov 17 2024
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Tiny polymer particles filled with special dyes, called BODIPYs, that can change color and brightness based on temperature and ammonia levels. Scientists made four types of these BODIPYs and mixed them into two kinds of polymers: PMMA and TPU. They created films and tiny particles (microparticles) from these mixtures. These BODIPY-packed polymers have cool properties like being porous, flexible, and having excellent light properties. When tested in different temperatures, the polymers showed they could be good thermometers.
They also looked at how these polymers could detect ammonia. Two types, BDP3 and BDP4, changed to a yellow color when they encountered ammonia. The time it took for this change varied between the two polymers; TPU was quicker because it lets things pass through easier. To measure ammonia, scientists used simple photography to analyze the colors. This method matched up well with more complex tests. The best part? These microparticles can be used in water to detect ammonia, useful for checking water quality.
https://localnews.ai/article/discovering-bodipy-based-sensors-a-new-trend-in-ammonia-and-temperature-detection-36b7a83f

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