This work describes the use of a cell phone camera and the L*a*b method (color space specified by the International Commission on Illumination) to characterize the color change in different vapochromic systems. In this study we have developed a semi-automatic color change analysis software that digitally analyzes images (e.g., video frames) collected while a vapochromic material is absorbing vapor. The advantages of using this method, as compared to reflectance spectroscopy or transmission spectroscopy through a thin film, include low cost, convenience, portability, ease of sample preparation, the absence of need for specialized equipment, and the ease of simultaneously collecting data on different samples under identical conditions. In addition, this method arguably provides direct insight into what a human would observe when monitoring these color changes by eye. Limitations of the method also are discussed in this paper.
Revised: April 7, 2020 |
Published: March 1, 2020
Citation
Abdolmaleki M.K., M.K. Riasi, M. Enayati, A.E. Norton, S. Chatterjee, L. Yeghiazarian, and W.B. Connick, et al. 2020.A Digital Imaging Method for Evaluating the Kinetics of Vapochromic Response.Talanta 209.PNNL-SA-135249.doi:10.1016/j.talanta.2019.120520