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Fibre optic ratiometric fluorescence pH sensor for monitoring corrosion in concrete

  • In this communication a novel concept for pH sensing is introduced which is specifically adapted to monitor carbonation induced corrosion in concrete structures. The method is based on a ratiometric measurement principle, exploiting the pH sensitive colour switching of thymol blue in the basic pH regime and the emissive properties of two different (Zn)CdSe/ZnS core shell quantum dots. The transition point of thymol blue in a Hydrogel D4 matrix was determined to be at around pH 11.6, which fits ideally to the intended application. Next to the fundamental spectroscopic characterization of the ratiometric response, a new design for a sensor head, suitable for the incorporation into concrete matrices is presented. Toward this, a manufacturing process was developed which includes the preparation of a double layer of polymers containing either thymol blue or a quantum dot mixture inside a porous ceramic tube. Results of a proof-of-priciple performance test of the sensor head in solutions of different pH and in cement specimens are presented, with encouraging results paving the way for future field tests in concrete.
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Author:Juergen Bartelmess, David Zimmek, Matthias Bartolmai, Christoph Strangfeld, Michael Schäferling
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1039/C9AN02348H
Parent Title (English):Analyst
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2022/01/05
Year of first Publication:2020
Provider of the Publication Server:FH Münster - University of Applied Sciences
Release Date:2022/03/03
Volume:2020
Issue:145
First Page:2111
Last Page:2117
Faculties:Chemieingenieurwesen (CIW)
Publication list:Schäferling, Michael
Licence (German):License LogoBibliographische Daten