# Optimisation of an nIR-Emitting Benzoporphyrin Pressure-Sensitive Paint Formulation

**Authors:** Elliott J. Nunn, Louise S. Natrajan, Mark K. Quinn

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/s25154560 · Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) · 2025-07-23

## TL;DR

This paper optimizes a new type of pressure-sensitive paint using an nIR-emitting benzoporphyrin, showing improved performance over existing options.

## Contribution

The study identifies an optimal luminophore loading for a high-performance nIR-emitting pressure-sensitive paint formulation.

## Key findings

- An optimal luminophore loading of 1.28% wt/wt benzoporphyrin to polystyrene was identified.
- The formulation achieved a low temperature sensitivity of 0.61%/K and a high pressure sensitivity of 0.740%/kPa.
- The results show benzoporphyrin-based PSPs outperform current commercial options.

## Abstract

The use of pressure-sensitive paints (PSPs), an optical oxygen sensing technique, to visualise and measure the surface pressure on vehicle models in wind tunnel testing is becoming increasingly prevalent. Porphyrins have long been the standard luminophore for PSP formulations, with the majority employing the red-emitting platinum(II)-5,10,15,20-tetrakis-(2,3,4,5,6-pentafluorphenyl)-porphyrin. nIR-emitting luminophores, such as Pt(II) tetraphenyl tetrabenzoporphyrins, possess distinct advantages over visible emitting luminophores. In particular, they have wider spectrally useful ‘windows’, facilitating the insertion of a secondary visible emitting temperature-sensitive luminophore to be used for internal calibration without spectral crosstalk that detrimentally impacts PSP performance. In this work, we explore the effect of changing the loading quantity of an nIR-emitting para-CF3 Pt(II) benzoporphyrin luminophore on the performance of PSP formulations. An optimal luminophore loading of 1.28% wt/wt benzoporphyrin luminophore to polystyrene binder was identified, resulting in a low temperature sensitivity at 100 kPa of 0.61%/K and a large pressure sensitivity at 293 K of 0.740%/kPa. These strong performance metrics, for a polystyrene-based PSP, demonstrate the efficacy of benzoporphyrin luminophores as an attractive luminophore option for the development of a new generation of high-performance PSP formulations that outperform current commercially available ones.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** oxygen (MESH:D010100), Porphyrins (MESH:D011166), Benzoporphyrin (-), polystyrene (MESH:D011137)

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