Sensors (Feb 2022)

Degradation of Sub-Micrometer Sensitive Polymer Layers of Acoustic Sensors Exposed to Chlorpyrifos Water-Solution

  • David Rabus,
  • Fanny Lotthammer,
  • Joscelyn Degret,
  • Lilia Arapan,
  • Frank Palmino,
  • Jean-Michel Friedt,
  • Frédéric Cherioux

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22031203
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3
p. 1203

Abstract

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The detection of organophosphates, a wide class of pesticides, in water-solution has a huge impact in environmental monitoring. Acoustic transducers are used to design passive wireless sensors for the direct detection of pesticides in water-solution by using tailored polymers as sensitive layers. We demonstrate by combining analytical chemistry tools that organophosphate molecules strongly alter polymer layers widely used in acoustic sensors in the presence of water. This chemical degradation can limit the use of these polymers in detection of organophosphates in water-solution.

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