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A new type of microphotoreactor with integrated optofluidic waveguide based on solid-air nanoporous aerogels

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    SYSNO ASEP0497603
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleA new type of microphotoreactor with integrated optofluidic waveguide based on solid-air nanoporous aerogels
    Author(s) Őzbakir, Y. (TR)
    Jonáš, Alexandr (UPT-D) RID, SAI, ORCID
    Kiraz, A. (TR)
    Erkey, C. (TR)
    Number of authors4
    Article number180802
    Source TitleRoyal Society Open Science. - : Royal Society Publishing - ISSN 2054-5703
    Roč. 5, č. 11 (2018)
    Number of pages15 s.
    Publication formPrint - P
    Languageeng - English
    CountryGB - United Kingdom
    Keywordsmicrophotoreactors ; photochemistry ; aerogels ; nanostructured materials ; optofluidic waveguides
    Subject RIVBH - Optics, Masers, Lasers
    OECD categoryChemical process engineering
    Institutional supportUPT-D - RVO:68081731
    UT WOS000451777500012
    EID SCOPUS85058403479
    DOI10.1098/rsos.180802
    AnnotationIn this study, we developed a new type of microphotoreactor based on an optofluidic waveguide with aqueous liquid core fabricated inside a nanoporous aerogel. To this end, we synthesized a hydrophobic silica aerogel monolith with a density of 0.22 g cm(-3) and a low refractive index of 1.06 that-from the optical point of view-effectively behaves like solid air. Subsequently, we drilled an L-shaped channel within the monolith that confined both the aqueous core liquid and the guided light, the latter property arising due to total internal reflection of light from the liquid-aerogel interface. We characterized the efficiency of light guiding in liquid-filled channel and-using the light delivered by waveguiding-we carried out photochemical reactions in the channel filled with aqueous solutions of methylene blue dye. We demonstrated that methylene blue could be efficiently degraded in the optofluidic photoreactor, with conversion increasing with increasing power of the incident light. The presented optofluidic microphotoreactor represents a versatile platform employing light guiding concept of conventional optical fibres for performing photochemical reactions.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Scientific Instruments
    ContactMartina Šillerová, sillerova@ISIBrno.Cz, Tel.: 541 514 178
    Year of Publishing2019
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