IEEE SENSORS 2014 Proceedings 2014
DOI: 10.1109/icsens.2014.6985154
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Functionalized nanoporous materials for volatile metabolites monitoring with direct optical transduction

Abstract: A noninvasive and low cost colorimetric test is proposed to detect microorganisms in complex media via volatile metabolites released by enzymatic activity. The sensor is based on a hydrid organic-inorganic nanoporous xerogel. This transparent and colorless silica matrix traps and concentrates targeted volatile metabolites which are then detected by absorbance measurements. Ortho-nitrophenol was chosen as a volatile metabolite. At a first stage, the trapping efficiencies of various functionalized xerogels were … Show more

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