An Ultrasensitive Fluorescent Paper-Based CO2 Sensor

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2020 May 6;12(18):20507-20513. doi: 10.1021/acsami.0c03405. Epub 2020 Apr 22.

Abstract

We demonstrate a versatile and easily fabricated paper-based CO2 sensor. The sensor consists of a specially designed fluorescent color-shift chromophore infused into standard filter paper. The emission color of the resulting fluorescent paper changes upon exposure to CO2 due to the formation of carbonic acid, which underlies the sensing mechanism. By using a ratiometric method, the undesirable effects of photobleaching can be eliminated, leading to a stable and repeatable sensor performance. These multiuse sensors have a response time on the order of 1 min and feature low detection limits for a paper-based CO2 gas sensor, suggesting possible low-cost applications in smart buildings or other facilities in which CO2 levels are required to be continuously monitored.

Keywords: CO2; fluorescent; gas; paper; sensor.