Method for Sensing and Classification of Molecules Using Porous Optical Films

Tech ID: 22911 / UC Case 2009-198-0

Technology Description

University researchers have developed methods of sensing and identifying vapor analytes based on temperature cycling of an optically interrogated porous optical film sensor. For example, the hysteresis in the temporal response of the photonic stop band from an oxidized porous silica chemical sensor distinguishes between the analytes isopropanol, heptane, and cyclohexane. The discrimination capability is attributed to diffusion and adsorption processes that are characteristic of the analyte/surface interaction, similar to a temperature programmed desorption or a chromatographic experiment. The field of the invention is multi-component chemical sensing and gas analysis with applications in environmental monitoring, homeland security, general research/industry, niche uses, e.g., smoke detection, breath analysis, etc.

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This invention has a patent pending and is available for licensing.

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United States Of America Issued Patent 9,007,593 04/14/2015 2009-198
 

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porous silicon, chemical sensing, gas analysis, volatile organic compounds (VOC)

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