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- 8.1 Sensorik, mess- und prüftechnische Verfahren (63) (entfernen)
Eingeladener Vortrag
- nein (19)
Fluorometric sensing is a versatile approach for trace analysis outside of the laboratory, requiring suitable sensor materials and their integration into sensing devices. The versatility of fluorophores as probes, especially in terms of the possibility to tailor their optical as well as their recognition properties by synthetic modifications in a wide range, renders them as superior active component for the preparation of optical sensing devices. Recent works at BAM in this field include, for example, the detection of nerve gas agents, illustrating impressively the aforementioned benefits of fluorophores in optical sensing applications.
In the interdisciplinary project presented here, we target hazardous gases such as ammonia, benzene, and hydrogen sulfide, next to others, which pose a major threat to human health and environmental safety and for which the availability of a sensitive and reliable detection method is highly desirable. The dyes presented follow a “turn-on” fluorescence schematic, which allows for the selective and sensitive detection of the respective gaseous analyte. The immobilization of the probe in polymeric matrices is then the next step toward the fabrication of a prototype device for molecular sensing. Further steps in the project include the assembly of instruments for test-atmosphere generation, the referencing of the sensor system, development and implementation of an optical setup, and the testing of the prototype device under laboratory conditions and in the field.
In this presentation, we give an overview over the recent developments on this topic in our groups. Highlights are hydrogen sulfide sensitive, BODIPY based transition metal complexes, which allow for a sensitive as well as selective detection of the toxic gas. In addition, we present a novel class of highly substituted BODIPY derivatives – pocket-BODIPYs – which are of a synthetically high versatility and can readily be modified to create pockets in the periphery of the molecule of defined geometries. This is illustrated on the successful encapsulation of benzene by a pocket-BODIPY derivative, confirmed by X-ray crystallographic analysis as well as by further spectroscopic and analytical methods.
Acoustic emission testing
(2018)
Acoustic Emission
(2018)
Das Phänomen Schallemission (eng. Acoustic Emission, AE) ist eine Begleiterscheinung bei aktiven Mechanismen und Prozessen wie sie in Werkstoffen auftreten, die einer Belastung durch Krafteinwirkung oder durch Änderung der Umgebungsbedingungen ausgesetzt sind. Plastische Verformung, Risswachstum, Korrosion oder der Übergang zu einer anderen Phase generieren u.a. transiente elastische Wellen, die sich im Werkstoff und an der Materialoberfläche ausbreiten. Auftretende Auslenkungen von wenigen hundert Pikometern sind mit piezo-elektrischen AE Sensoren detektierbar. Aufzeichnungsraten von bis zu 40 MHz ermöglichen dabei zeitliche Auflösungen von einigen Nano- bis Mikrosekunden. Die Dechiffrierung der detektierten Informationen ist für die Material- und Versagenscharakterisierung sowie für Anwendungen in der Struktur- oder Prozessüberwachung ein zentraler Forschungsschwerpunkt.
Nach einem kurzen Überblick zu den Grundlagen werden ausgewählte Ansätze der AE Methode vorgestellt und diskutiert:
1) AE Monitoring von Pipelines als Referenzmessung für die Entwicklung eines akustischen faseroptischen Monitorings (AGIFAMOR)
2) Schwellwertfreie AE Messung im 4-Punkt-Rohrbiegeprüfstand BAM_9.1 (AGIFAMOR)
3) Kombination von AE mit Röntgen-Mikrotomografie und die Anwendung der frequenzbasierten Mustererkennung ermöglichen eine Zuordnung von AE und Mechanismen (Ergebnisse aus dem SNSF Projekt Nr. 127'134, Baensch 2014, Diss. ETH No. 22372)