Development of a capacitive chemical sensor based on Co(II)-phthalocyanine acrylate-polymer/HfO2/SiO2/Si for detection of perchlorate
Résumé
We report the development of a chemical sensor based on a Co(II) phthalocyanine acrylate polymer (Co(II)Pc-AP) for perchlorate anion detection. We have used two types of transducers, silicon nitride (Si3N4) and hafnium oxide (HfO2). The adhesion of the Co(11)Pc-AP on different transducers and their surface qualities have been studied by contact angle measurements. We haNe studied the pH effect on AllSi/SiO2/HfO2/electrolyte capacitance values for different phosphate buffer solutions (PBS). This optimization step has allowed a sensitivity value of about 44 mV decade-1 towards H+ ions. The fabricated sensors based on Si3N4 and HfO2 transducers functionalized with a Co(11)Pc-AP membrane have been characterized by C(V) measurements for different perchlorate concentrations (from 10-7 to 10-2M). The sensor developed with the HfO2 transducer shows better performances compared to that based on Si3N4: a larger detection range (10(-7) to 10(-2) and 10(-3) to 10(-2) M, respectively) and lower detection limits (10-7 and 10(-3) M). The specificities of our perchlorate sensor have been tested for some interfering ions (nitrate, sulfate and carbonate).