TY - CONF A1 - Gawlitza, Kornelia A1 - Climent Terol, Estela A1 - Biyikal, Mustafa A1 - Witthuhn, Heike A1 - Rurack, Knut T1 - Mesoporous silica materials incorporating BODIPY dyes as a versatile system for the trace detection of hazardous chemical species N2 - There is significant contamination of our water resources and an accelerating accumulation of hazardous species in the aquatic biosphere. Whether for instance mercury as a contaminant constantly released from a multitude of industrial processes or chemical warfare agents (CWAs) such as Tabun (GA), Sarin (GB) or Soman (GD) as highly toxic remnants of World War II, released from dumped containers upon their progressive corrosion, are concerned such hazards can cause serious problems to human health even at low concentration and monitoring them becomes increasingly essential. Conclusively, it is necessary to develop sensors for such hazards that combine high sensitivity, good selectivity, fast responses and can dispense with complex instrumentation. Here, we present SBA-15-type mesoporous silica materials containing boron–dipyrromethene (BODIPY) probes in their pore systems that allow for the sensitive and selective detection of the two target analytes CWAs and Hg2+ in natural waters via a change in the optical properties. In case of Hg2+, the BODIPY dye is directly adsorbed on the (inner and outer) surface of the highly porous material and coordinates the metal ion, leading to an enhancement of fluorescence with a limit of detection (LOD) of 15 ppt. Using the same silica material but incorporating a covalently attached BODIPY dye, the CWAs GA, GD and GB can be detected via fluorescence quenching induced by an intraannular cyclization. The obtained LOD in natural waters is in the pM range and hence below the Maximum Permissible Concentrations for CWAs in drinking water. Aspects of system design as well as application in water and food analysis (fish extracts) will be presented. T2 - Rapid Methods Europe (RME) 2016 CY - Amsterdam, The Netherlands DA - 07.11.2016 KW - Mesoporous silica materials KW - Sensor materials KW - Fluorescence sensors PY - 2016 AN - OPUS4-38182 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Tiebe, Carlo A1 - Gawlitza, Kornelia A1 - Banach, Ulrich A1 - Noske, Reinhard A1 - Rurack, Knut A1 - Bartholmai, Matthias T1 - Gas standards for the calibration of novel fluorescence sensors for ammonia N2 - Ammonia and its conversion product ammonium have a strong negative impact on human health and ecosystems. Most ammonia measurements in ambient air are performed in the molar fraction range (0.5 to 500) nmol/mol. There is a need for reliable traceable ammonia gas standards as well as in situ analytical procedures for the monitoring of ammonia in ambient air. The permeation method is an effective tool for dynamically generating precise gas standards with a low uncertainty in the concentration range of a few nmol/mol to several µmol/mol in an inert carrier gas, e. g. pure nitrogen or purified ambient air. Here, we present our ammonia gas standard generator as well as results of the characterisation of its individual components supporting the uncertainty assessment according to GUM for stable gas concentrations in this range. In order to detect ammonia in the nmol/mol-range, a suitable sensor has to be developed. In this contribution, we therefore additionally present first approaches on the development of such a sensor using optical fluorescence as transduction mechanism due to its intrinsically high sensitivity and high spatial resolution. Incorporation of a fluorescent dye, which shows fluorescence enhancement in the presence of ammonia, into a polymer matrix allows to reversibly recognize low amounts of ammonia. It can be concluded that fluorescence sensor is a robust tool for measurements of ammonia; however it needs calibration for the planed use. T2 - MetNH3-workshop on the progress in ammonia metrology CY - Braunschweig, Germany DA - 24.02.2016 KW - Ammonia KW - Fluorescence sensor KW - Permeation KW - Test gas generation PY - 2016 AN - OPUS4-35810 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -