Optically active phenolphthalein encapsulated gold nanodendrites for fiber optic pH sensing

Herein, sol-gel based synthesis of poly ethanol glycol assisted gold nanodendrites (AuNDs) is reported at low-temperature. Taking advantage of its facile synthesis, phenolphthalein (phph) is encapsulated/immobilized in AuNDs for the assay of fiber optic pH sensing. Hierarchical structure is observed...

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Main Authors: Islam, Shumaila, Bakhtiar, Hazri, Aziz, Madzlan, Riaz, Saira, Abd. Aziz, Muhammad Safwan, Naseem, Shahzad, Elshikeri, Nada
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spelling my.utm.874422020-11-08T03:59:39Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87442/ Optically active phenolphthalein encapsulated gold nanodendrites for fiber optic pH sensing Islam, Shumaila Bakhtiar, Hazri Aziz, Madzlan Riaz, Saira Abd. Aziz, Muhammad Safwan Naseem, Shahzad Elshikeri, Nada QC Physics Herein, sol-gel based synthesis of poly ethanol glycol assisted gold nanodendrites (AuNDs) is reported at low-temperature. Taking advantage of its facile synthesis, phenolphthalein (phph) is encapsulated/immobilized in AuNDs for the assay of fiber optic pH sensing. Hierarchical structure is observed by FE-SEM analysis before and after phph encapsulation. EDX analysis confirms the uniform distribution of elements with smooth morphology. AFM analysis shows that phph encapsulated AuNDs have low average roughness (2 nm) and less thickness ~20 nm. The chemical bonding between phph species and Au molecules are explored by FTIR analysis. The polycrystalline nature of AuNDs matrix before and after encapsulation is confirmed by XRD. HR-TEM analysis exhibited preferential growth of dendrites structure before and after encapsulation along (111) direction. UV–Vis analysis shows that AuNDs has refractive index 1.24 at 550 nm, which reduces down to 1.18 at 550 nm after phph encapsulation. 30 cm coated middle segment of plastic clad silica fiber (PCS) is used as sensor. Variations in output intensities in terms of transmission are used to characterize the sensor response. A fast response ~0.87 s, repeatability/reproducibility and linear response (R2 = 0.8912) is obtained at 440 nm. Acidity of rainwater (pH 6) is determined by prepared sensor for validity purpose and practical applications. Elsevier B. V. 2019-08 Article PeerReviewed Islam, Shumaila and Bakhtiar, Hazri and Aziz, Madzlan and Riaz, Saira and Abd. Aziz, Muhammad Safwan and Naseem, Shahzad and Elshikeri, Nada (2019) Optically active phenolphthalein encapsulated gold nanodendrites for fiber optic pH sensing. Applied Surface Science, 485 . pp. 323-331. ISSN 0169-4332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.04.210
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topic QC Physics
spellingShingle QC Physics
Islam, Shumaila
Bakhtiar, Hazri
Aziz, Madzlan
Riaz, Saira
Abd. Aziz, Muhammad Safwan
Naseem, Shahzad
Elshikeri, Nada
Optically active phenolphthalein encapsulated gold nanodendrites for fiber optic pH sensing
description Herein, sol-gel based synthesis of poly ethanol glycol assisted gold nanodendrites (AuNDs) is reported at low-temperature. Taking advantage of its facile synthesis, phenolphthalein (phph) is encapsulated/immobilized in AuNDs for the assay of fiber optic pH sensing. Hierarchical structure is observed by FE-SEM analysis before and after phph encapsulation. EDX analysis confirms the uniform distribution of elements with smooth morphology. AFM analysis shows that phph encapsulated AuNDs have low average roughness (2 nm) and less thickness ~20 nm. The chemical bonding between phph species and Au molecules are explored by FTIR analysis. The polycrystalline nature of AuNDs matrix before and after encapsulation is confirmed by XRD. HR-TEM analysis exhibited preferential growth of dendrites structure before and after encapsulation along (111) direction. UV–Vis analysis shows that AuNDs has refractive index 1.24 at 550 nm, which reduces down to 1.18 at 550 nm after phph encapsulation. 30 cm coated middle segment of plastic clad silica fiber (PCS) is used as sensor. Variations in output intensities in terms of transmission are used to characterize the sensor response. A fast response ~0.87 s, repeatability/reproducibility and linear response (R2 = 0.8912) is obtained at 440 nm. Acidity of rainwater (pH 6) is determined by prepared sensor for validity purpose and practical applications.
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author Islam, Shumaila
Bakhtiar, Hazri
Aziz, Madzlan
Riaz, Saira
Abd. Aziz, Muhammad Safwan
Naseem, Shahzad
Elshikeri, Nada
author_facet Islam, Shumaila
Bakhtiar, Hazri
Aziz, Madzlan
Riaz, Saira
Abd. Aziz, Muhammad Safwan
Naseem, Shahzad
Elshikeri, Nada
author_sort Islam, Shumaila
title Optically active phenolphthalein encapsulated gold nanodendrites for fiber optic pH sensing
title_short Optically active phenolphthalein encapsulated gold nanodendrites for fiber optic pH sensing
title_full Optically active phenolphthalein encapsulated gold nanodendrites for fiber optic pH sensing
title_fullStr Optically active phenolphthalein encapsulated gold nanodendrites for fiber optic pH sensing
title_full_unstemmed Optically active phenolphthalein encapsulated gold nanodendrites for fiber optic pH sensing
title_sort optically active phenolphthalein encapsulated gold nanodendrites for fiber optic ph sensing
publisher Elsevier B. V.
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87442/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.04.210
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