Physical and Chemical Interactions of the Polar and Nonpolar Solvents on the Mesoporous Silica Material to Developing Solvent Sensors.

Author:

Panecatl‐Bernal Yesmin1,Alvarado Joaquín2ORCID,Ortiz‐Medina Josué3ORCID,Fuentecilla‐Carcamo Iván4,Lima‐Juárez Rodolfo5,Granada‐Ramírez Daladier‐Alonso2,Chávez‐Portillo Melissa6,Esquina‐Arenas Lucero2,Hernández‐Corona Sergio1,Alpes de Vasconcelos Elder7,Mendes de Azevedo Walter8,Méndez‐Rojas Miguel‐Ángel9,Palomino‐Ovando Martha‐Alicia4,Navarro‐Morales Esperanza4

Affiliation:

1. División de Ingeniería Industrial Tecnológico Nacional de México Campus Zacatlán Jicolapa 73310 Puebla México

2. Centro de Investigación en Dispositivos Semiconductores, Instituto de Ciencias Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla Av. San Claudio s/n Ciudad Universitaria 72570 Puebla México

3. Instituto Tecnológico de Durango Tecnológico Nacional de México Blvd. Felipe Pescador 1830, Nueva Vizcaya Durango 34080 Durango México

4. Facultad de Ciencias Fisicomatemáticas Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla Av. San Claudio s/n Ciudad Universitaria Puebla 72570 México

5. Universidad Politécnica de Tlaxcala A. Universidad Politecnica, No.1 San Pedro Xalcaltzinco 90180 Tlaxcala México

6. Universidad Politécnica de Puebla Ingeniería en Sistemas Automotrices Tercer Carril del Ejido, Serrano s/n Cuanalá 72640 Puebla México

7. Núcleo de Tecnología Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Caruaru 55002-970 Recife Brazil

8. Departamento de Química Fundamental, CCEN Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Recife 50670-901 Pernambuco Brazil

9. Departamento de Ciencias Químico-Biológicas Universidad de las Américas Puebla Ex-Hacienda Santa Catarina Mártir 72810 San Andrés Cholula México

Abstract

AbstractThis work examines the physical and chemical interactions between the polar and nonpolar solvents and the surface of the MCM‐41 material, which serves as the isolating layer, employing sensing capacitance‐voltage measurements with a Metal‐Insulator‐Semiconductor (MIS) capacitor. It was observed that the MCM‐41 surface is more sensitive to methanol, which is a protic solvent, than to other nonpolar solvents like chloroform, according to the data. Furthermore, by analyzing the interaction of the methanol with the surface of MCM‐41 as a function of the applied field, the electron transfer, and the orientation of the solvent molecule, DFT Calculations using the Siesta simulation software enable us to assess this sensitivity. Based on the performance of MCM‐41 as the insulator in the MIS capacitor, MCM‐41 has a strong potential for the creation of high‐sensitivity sensors for solvent detection avoiding the functionalization process.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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