Advanced tetra amino (ATA-100) cobalt(II) phthalocyanine-based metallo-covalent organic polymer for sensitively detecting volatile organic compounds

Authors: GÜNSELİ GÜNEY, GÜLAY ALTINDEMİR KAPLAN, CİHAT TAŞALTIN, İLKE GÜROL

Abstract: The synthesis and characterization of a novel covalent organic polymer cobalt (II) phthalocyanine (ATA-100) including tetra amino group is described for the first time. This covalent organic polymer (COP) is characterized by FTIR, TGA, RAMAN, PXRD, and SEM-EDS. The developed sensor is tested for acetone, ethyl butyrate, n-hexane, chloroform, and n-butyraldehyde in a range of 80-10,900 ppm. ATA-100 showed the highest sensitivity for ethyl butyrate. The results have confirmed the possibility of utilizing ATA-100 COP-based surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors for a wide variety of applications, including indoor air quality and environmental monitoring of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Keywords: Phthalocyanine (Pc), covalent organic polymer (COP), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), sensor, surface acoustic wave (SAW)

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