1. Determination of pH with surface-enhanced Raman fiber optic probes
- Author
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Mullen, Ken I., DaoXin Wang, Crane, L. Gayle, and Carron, Keith T.
- Subjects
Hydrogen-ion concentration -- Measurement ,Surface chemistry -- Usage ,Fiber optics -- Usage ,Chemistry - Abstract
Surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering, cystamine-coupled pH indicators, roughened optical fibers and silver substrate combine toform a sensitive pH probe. Methyl red (MR) and cresol red (CR) react with cystamine to form disulfides which, together with 4-pyridinethiol (4PT), are each adsorbed on the silver substrate of fiber optic probes. MR serves as a monoprotic near resonance indicator, CR as a diprotic resonance indicator and 4PT as a normal Raman indicator. A spectral test of the indicators in aqueous solution shows that the relative intensity of their peaks compared to those of their conjugate acid correlate well with their pH.
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- 1992