Langmuir, Vol.16, No.8, 3964-3970, 2000
Mesoporous thin films of "molecular squares" as sensors for volatile organic compounds
Mesoporous thin films of rhenium-based "molecular squares", [Re(CO)(3)Cl(L)](4) (L = pyrazine, 4, 4'- bipyridine), have been utilized as sensors for volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The sensing was conducted using a quartz crystal microbalance with the target compounds present in the gas phase at concentrations ranging from 0.05 to 1 mM. Quartz crystal microbalance studies with these materials allowed for distinction between the following VOCs: (1) small aromatic versus aliphatic molecules of almost identical size and volatility and (2) an array of benzene molecules derivatized with electron donating/withdrawing substituents. The experiments suggest that the mesoporous host materials interact with VOC guest molecules through both van der Waals and weak charge-transfer interactions. In addition, size selectivity is shown by exposure of the molecular squares to cyclic ethers of differing size.