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Profilierende Methanmessung in der Ostsee: Cryptophan als chemischer in situ sensor

Antragsteller Dr. Ralf-Dieter Prien
Fachliche Zuordnung Physik, Chemie und Biologie des Meeres
Förderung Förderung von 2013 bis 2018
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 242700699
 
Erstellungsjahr 2018

Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse

A laboratory prototype of a Kretschmann-configuration surface plasmon resonance sensor with angular detection has been built and tested. With this prototype the changes in refractive index of a polymer or a fluid applied on a glass surface can be detected. Optical configuration, camera module and electronics for control and storage have been designed to be incorporated in an underwater housing. Such housing has been designed and built to make up an underwater sensor. The sensors sensitive layer is coated on SPR slides, making it comparatively easy to change the sensor slide regularly in case this should prove necessary. It would also allow to change the functional molecule (the cryptophane-A in case of dissolved methane detection) to target different constituents in the seawater. By changes of the incident and reflecting angles the sensor set-up can be adjusted to different refractive index ranges, making it suitable also for the direct detection of the refractive index of seawater (which, however, was not subject of this project). Routines for post processing of the SPR spectra have been established. There have been a number of surprises during the course of the project. A surprise was that the Spreeta SPR sensor chips couldn’t be sourced as intended, meaning that one intended approach to get an in situ sensor fairly quickly had to be abandoned. The polymer used for the sensor coating by Boulart et al. (2012), Sylgard 184, was discontinued, so for this an alternative solution had to be found as well.

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