V. Vrkoslav
Charles University in Prague
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Chimia | 2005
Ivan Jelínek; Tomas Chvojka; V. Vrkoslav; Jindrich Jindrich; Miroslav Lorenc; Daniel Niznansky; Ivan Nemec; Vladimír Král; J. Dian
Porous silicon is a very attractive material due to its intense visible photoluminescence at room temperature. Its unique physical and chemical properties are determined by the porous structure where a nanosized silicon layer is formed during the electrochemical etching of crystalline silicon. So far, the high chemical reactivity of the porous silicon surface has prevented its extensive application in optoelectronics. Considerable effort has been put into the development of suitable techniques of stabilization. On the other hand, high chemical reactivity and sorption capacity of porous silicon represent the principal advantage for the construction of sensitive sensors of chemical species. This article provides a brief overview of the ongoing activities in the development of porous-silicon-based chemical sensors at the Charles University and at the Institute of Chemical Technology. So far, the detection of chemical species is based on the measurement of the changes in photoluminescence intensity and photoluminescence decay time, other complementary electrochemical and optical detection methods will follow in order to increase the selectivity of the detection. Another approach resulting in increased selectivity of sensor response utilizes the modification of porous silicon surface - either by physical adsorption or chemical derivatization - by various molecules with recognition properties. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the research the involved scientists have built a network of collaborating laboratories specialized in various fields - material research, surface chemistry, design and synthesis of the molecules with recognition properties and sensor development.
Applied Surface Science | 2004
J. Dian; A. Macek; D. Nižňanský; I. Němec; V. Vrkoslav; Tomas Chvojka; Ivan Jelínek
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2004
Tomas Chvojka; V. Vrkoslav; Ivan Jelínek; Jindřich Jindřich; M Lorenc; J. Dian
Physica Status Solidi (c) | 2005
J. Dian; Tomas Chvojka; V. Vrkoslav; Ivan Jelínek
Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2006
V. Vrkoslav; Ivan Jelínek; Gabriela Broncová; Vladimír Král; J. Dian
Physica E-low-dimensional Systems & Nanostructures | 2007
V. Vrkoslav; Ivan Jelínek; T. Trojan; Jindřich Jindřich; J. Dian
Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2005
V. Vrkoslav; Ivan Jelínek; M. Matocha; Vladimír Král; J. Dian
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2010
J. Dian; V. Vrkoslav; Ivan Jelínek
Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | 2007
Tomáš Trojan; Jindřich Jindřich; V. Vrkoslav; Ivan Jelínek; J. Dian
Physica Status Solidi (c) | 2007
Ivan Jelínek; V. Vrkoslav; T. Trojan; Jindřich Jindřich; J. Dian