Research Article

The Role of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals in the Detection of Gases that Adversely Affect the Nervous System

Volume: 52 Number: 5 December 12, 2024
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The Role of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals in the Detection of Gases that Adversely Affect the Nervous System

Abstract

In this study, the aim was to develop an innovative and user-friendly sensor capable of quickly detecting the gases phenol, toluene, and 1,2-dichloropropane, which negatively affect brain functions when inhaled over extended periods. To achieve this, the thermotropic phase of liquid crystals, which possess thermotropic and lyotropic phases, was used, and a thermotropic cholesteric liquid crystal(CHLC) sample was formulized. The changes occurring in the presence of these gases were examined optically. In this context, the thermotropic ChLC sample, composed of E7 thermotropic liquid crystal and a chiral mixture made from chiral dopants CB15, R1011, and R811, was placed into a cell created using the sandwich method with glass surfaces modified with lecithin. The mentioned gases, evaporated at different temperatures, were introduced into the cells containing the liquid crystal sample over varying durations, and the resulting changes in the wavelength of the liquid crystal were analyzed. Thus, it was demonstrated that these gases, which have a detrimental impact on human health, can be detected at the lowest concentration levels using a sensor containing thermotropic liquid crystal.

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Supporting Institution

Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) ARDEB 1001

Project Number

119F117

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Sensor Technology

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

December 12, 2024

Submission Date

October 23, 2024

Acceptance Date

November 27, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 52 Number: 5

APA
Kemiklioglu, E., & Gürboğa, B. (2024). The Role of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals in the Detection of Gases that Adversely Affect the Nervous System. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, 52(5), 297-303. https://doi.org/10.15671/hjbc.1572747
AMA
1.Kemiklioglu E, Gürboğa B. The Role of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals in the Detection of Gases that Adversely Affect the Nervous System. HJBC. 2024;52(5):297-303. doi:10.15671/hjbc.1572747
Chicago
Kemiklioglu, Emine, and Berfin Gürboğa. 2024. “The Role of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals in the Detection of Gases That Adversely Affect the Nervous System”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 52 (5): 297-303. https://doi.org/10.15671/hjbc.1572747.
EndNote
Kemiklioglu E, Gürboğa B (December 1, 2024) The Role of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals in the Detection of Gases that Adversely Affect the Nervous System. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 52 5 297–303.
IEEE
[1]E. Kemiklioglu and B. Gürboğa, “The Role of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals in the Detection of Gases that Adversely Affect the Nervous System”, HJBC, vol. 52, no. 5, pp. 297–303, Dec. 2024, doi: 10.15671/hjbc.1572747.
ISNAD
Kemiklioglu, Emine - Gürboğa, Berfin. “The Role of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals in the Detection of Gases That Adversely Affect the Nervous System”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 52/5 (December 1, 2024): 297-303. https://doi.org/10.15671/hjbc.1572747.
JAMA
1.Kemiklioglu E, Gürboğa B. The Role of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals in the Detection of Gases that Adversely Affect the Nervous System. HJBC. 2024;52:297–303.
MLA
Kemiklioglu, Emine, and Berfin Gürboğa. “The Role of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals in the Detection of Gases That Adversely Affect the Nervous System”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, vol. 52, no. 5, Dec. 2024, pp. 297-03, doi:10.15671/hjbc.1572747.
Vancouver
1.Emine Kemiklioglu, Berfin Gürboğa. The Role of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals in the Detection of Gases that Adversely Affect the Nervous System. HJBC. 2024 Dec. 1;52(5):297-303. doi:10.15671/hjbc.1572747

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