(292h) Nanostructured Polymeric Membranes for in-Situ Measurement of Exhaled Formaldehyde and Acetone Kinetics As Early-Stage Non-Invasive Markers of Lung Disease
AIChE Annual Meeting
2018
2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
Topical Conference: Sensors
Materials Chemistry for Biosensors
Tuesday, October 30, 2018 - 10:06am to 10:24am
In this presentation, we describe development of an optical exhaled gas sensing approach utilizing a nanostructured polymeric membrane that meets these requirements and demonstrates the dynamic evolution of exhaled breath biomarker concentration. We show that the activity of a solid acid catalyst toward the heterogeneous condensation reactions of immobilized resorcinol reagent with gas-phase acetone and formaldehyde can be preserved even at 100% ambient relative humidity through the incorporation of organic acids such as vanillic or tiglic. The reaction produces a colored flavan and poly-condensation products that permits highly selective and sensitive correlation to acetone and formaldehyde concentrations in exhaled breath. Such behavior relies on the complex hetero-phase morphology of the membrane as will be described.