TY - GEN A1 - Gawlitza, Kornelia T1 - Novel sensor for long-term monitoring of ammonia in gas phase N2 - Pollution through emission of toxic gases is of utmost environmental concern, raising the interest in developing reliable gas sensors. Exemplarily, ammonia and its conversion products can provoke considerable damage on human health and ecosystems. Hence, there is a need for reliable and reversible sensor materials to monitor traces of gaseous ammonia in ambient air, which at best can be used on-site for field measurements. Although various types of sensors such as potentiometric, amperometric, and biological sensors are available for detecting trace amounts of gases, fluorescent sensors have gained importance due to several advantages such as high sensitivity, possible miniaturization, as well as potential multiplexing. Herein, we present the development of a sensor material for gaseous ammonia in the lower ppm or even ppb range using optical fluorescence as transduction mechanism due to its intrinsically high sensitivity and high spatial resolution.[1] Therefore, a fluorescent dye, which shows reversible fluorescence enhancement in the presence of the analyte was incorporated into a polymer matrix, the latter to ensure the accumulation of ammonia. To calibrate the designed optical sensor system a gas standard generator was used, producing standard gas mixtures, which comply with the metrological traceability for ammonia gas standards in the desired environmentally relevant measurement range.[2] Beside the development of a highly sensitive, selective, and reversible sensor, the integration of such systems into mobile sensor devices is addressed. Therefore, a prototype of a miniaturized hand-held instrument was developed enabling a straightforward and long-term read-out of the measurement signal. T2 - 13. Dresdner Sensor Symposium (13. DSS) CY - Dresden, Germany DA - 04.12.2017 KW - Ammonia gas sensor KW - Fluorescence KW - Air quality monitoring KW - Standard gas generator KW - Minitaurized sensor device PY - 2017 UR - https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-bam/frontdoor/index/index/docId/43351 AN - OPUS4-43351 AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany