“…First, we adapted a conventional Stern-Volmer model that describes the relationship between fluorescence intensity of the Ru(Ph 2 phen 3 )Cl 2 luminophore and oxygen concentration and normalizes the fluorescence intensity of Ru(Ph 2 phen 3 )Cl 2 with the Nile blue chloride reference fluorophore: (1) where I R,0 and I R are the ratios of the fluorescence intensities of Ru(Ph 2 phen 3 )Cl 2 and Nile blue chloride in the absence and presence of oxygen respectively, K SV is the Stern-Volmer quenching constant, and [O 2 ] is the concentration of oxygen. Second, we also applied a twosite Stern-Volmer model: (2) This model, proposed by Carraway et al [14], states that the oxygen-sensitive luminophore is distributed mainly in two populations through the matrix of a polymer, a quenched population and an unquenched population (with fractions f 1 and f 2 respectively), each with its own quenching constant (K SV,1 and K SV,2 ). The quenching constant for the unquenched population (K SV,2 ) is very small and is generally assumed to be negligible.…”