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Miniature Optical Fiber Fabry-Perot Interferometer Based On A Single-Crystal Metal-Organic Framework For The Detection And Quantification Of Benzene And Ethanol At Low Concentrations In Nitrogen Gas
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
  • Farhan Mumtaz, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Bohong Zhang
  • Narasimman Subramaniyam
  • Mohammad Roman
  • Peter Holtmann
  • Abhishek Prakash Hungund
  • Ryan O'Malley
  • Thomas M. Spudich
  • Michael Davis
  • Rex E. Gerald, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Jie Huang, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Abstract

This study reports for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, a real-time detection of ultralow-concentration chemical gases using fiber-optic technology, combining a miniaturized Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI) with metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). The sensor consists of a short and thick-walled silica capillary segment spliced to a lead-in single-mode fiber (SMF), housing a tiny single crystal of HKUST-1 MOF, imparting chemo selectivity features. Ethanol and benzene gases were tested, resulting in a shift in the FPI interference signal. The sensor demonstrated high sensitivity, detecting ethanol gas concentrations (EGCs) with a sensitivity of 0.428 nm/ppm between 24.9 and 40.11 ppm and benzene gas concentrations (BGCs) with a sensitivity of 0.15 nm/ppm between 99 and 124 ppm. The selectivity study involved a combination of three ultralow concentrations of ethanol, benzene, and toluene gases, revealing an enhancement factor of 436% for benzene and 140% for toluene, attributed to the improved miscibility of these conjugated ring molecules with the alkane chains of the ethanol-modified HKUST-1. Experimental tests confirmed the sensor's viability, demonstrating significantly improved response time and spectral characteristics through crystal polishing, indicating its potential for quantifying and detecting chemical gases at ultralow concentrations. This technology may prevent energy resource losses, and the sensor's small size and robust construction make it applicable in confined and hazardous locations.

Department(s)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Comments

Army Research Laboratory, Grant W911NF-21–2–0280

Keywords and Phrases
  • ethanol and benzene detection,
  • Fabry−Perot interferometry,
  • fiber optics,
  • industrial safety,
  • low concentration gas sensing,
  • metal−organic frameworks (MOFs),
  • real-time monitoring
Document Type
Article - Journal
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Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2024 American Chemical Society, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
3-13-2024
Publication Date
13 Mar 2024
PubMed ID
38431899
Citation Information
Farhan Mumtaz, Bohong Zhang, Narasimman Subramaniyam, Mohammad Roman, et al.. "Miniature Optical Fiber Fabry-Perot Interferometer Based On A Single-Crystal Metal-Organic Framework For The Detection And Quantification Of Benzene And Ethanol At Low Concentrations In Nitrogen Gas" ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces Vol. 16 Iss. 10 (2024) p. 13071 - 13081 ISSN: 1944-8252; 1944-8244
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jie-huang/265/