Claims
- 1. A method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a substrate coated with vanillin acidified with sulfuric acid in acetone; and
- (b) exposing said substrate to a humid environment, said substrate changing from a first color to a second color as a function of the humidity to which said substrate has been exposed.
- 2. A method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity comprising the steps of:
- (a) preparing a solution of vanillin that is acidified with sulfuric acid in acetone;
- (b) coating a substrate with said solution, said coated substrate characterized by a first color; and
- (c) exposing said substrate to a humid environment, said coated substrate changing from said first color to a second color as a function of the level of humidity to which said substrate has been exposed.
- 3. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in claim 2 wherein said substrate is an optical wave guide.
- 4. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in claim 2 wherein said substrate is a fibre optic probe.
- 5. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in claim 2 wherein said substrate is a thin film chromatographic plate.
- 6. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in claim 5 wherein said thin film chromatographic plate is a silica gel thin layer chromatographic plate having a plastic backing.
- 7. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in claim 5 wherein said thin film chromatographic plate is a silca thin layer chromatographic glass plate.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 2 wherein said solution consists essentially of one gram of vanillin, twenty-five milliliters of acetone and five to seven drops of sulfuric acid.
- 9. A method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity comprising the steps of:
- (a) preparing a solution of vanillin that is acidified with sulfuric acid in acetone;
- (b) coating a substrate with said solution, said coated substrate changing color as a function of humidity;
- (c) exposing said substrate to a humid environment, said coated substrate changing from a first color to a second color as a function of the humidity level to which said substrate has been exposed; and
- (d) comparing said second color to a color wheel means for determining the humidity level.
- 10. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in claim 9 wherein said substrate is a thin film chromatographic plate.
- 11. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in claim 9 wherein said substrate is a silica gel thin film chromatographic plate having a plastic backing.
- 12. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in 9, wherein said substrate is an optical wave guide.
- 13. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in 9, wherein said substrate is an fibre optic probe.
- 14. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in claim 9 wherein said color wheel means includes a plurality of color zones, each said color zone representing a selected level of humidity.
- 15. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in claim 9 wherein said color change is reversible.
- 16. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in claim 9 wherein said color change is instantaneous and reversible.
- 17. The method for passive colorimetric detection of humidity as claimed in claim 9 wherein said color is a deep purple in a dry environment and lightens to a bright lime green at high humidity levels.
- 18. The method as claimed in claim 9 wherein said solution consists essentially of one gram of vanillin, twenty-five milliliters of acetone and five to seven drops of sulfuric acid.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under NRL Contract No. 00014-86-C-2266. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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