Sorbent and functionalized polymers play a key role in a diverse set of fields, including chemical sensors, separation membranes, solid phase extraction techniques, and chromatography. Sorbent polymers are critical to a number of sensor array or "electronic nose" systems. The responses of the sensors in the array give rise to patterns that can be used to distinguish one compound from another, provided that a sufficiently diverse set of sensing materials is present in the array. Using hydrosilylation as the bond-forming reaction, we have developed a versatile and efficient approach to developing sorbent polymers with diverse interactive properties for sensor applications. Both the chemical and physical properties of these polymers are predictable and tunable by design.
Revised: February 19, 2001 |
Published: November 6, 2000
Citation
Grate J.W., S.N. Kaganove, and D.A. Nelson. 2000.Carbosiloxane Polymers for Chemical Sensors.Chemical Innovation 30 (11), no. November 2000:29-37.PNNL-SA-33360.