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Fabrication and test of sol-gel based planar oxygen optodes for use in aquatic sediments

  • B Konig
  • , O Kohls
  • , G Holst
  • , Ronnie Glud
  • , M Kuhl

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We describe the fabrication of organically modified sol-gel (ORMOSIL) planar optodes for mapping the two-dimensional oxygen distribution in sediments. All sensor foils were based on the use of ruthenium(II)-tris-(4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenantrolin)perchlorate, which is a fluorescent dye quenched dynamically by oxygen. Sensors made with different sol-gel immobilisation matrices, different concentrations of precursors and indicator dye, as well as different types of scattering particles co-immobilised in the sensor foil were investigated systematically. Optimal sensor performance was obtained with dye concentrations of 2-10 mmol/kg in an immobilisation matrix made of diphenyldiethoxy-silan and phenyltriethoxy-silan precursors with addition of organically coated TiO2 particles. The sensors exhibited a good mechanical stability and a high sensitivity from 0% to 100% oxygen, which remained constant over at least 36 days. The planar optodes were used with a fluorescent lifetime imaging system for direct mapping of the spatio-temporal variation in oxygen distribution within marine sediment inhabited by the polychaete Hediste diversicolor. The measurements demonstrated the spatio-temporal heterogeneity of the oxygen distribution in bioturbated sediments due to burrow structures and non-constant irrigation activity of the polychaete, which is difficult to resolve with microsensors or with traditional biogeochemical techniques. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.
langue originaleEnglish
Pages (de - à)262-276
Nombre de pages15
journalMAR CHEM
Volume97
Numéro de publication3-4
Les DOIs
étatPublished - 2005

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