2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2005.10.014
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Volatile alcoholic compounds fibre optic nanosensor

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“…These VOCs have encouraged many researchers to develop chemical sensors (chemosensors) optically with high sensing capabilities in sensitivity, selectivity and reusability as well as low-cost precursors [3][4]. By using organic chromophores as a chemosensor, the detection of the vapors with organic chromophores (vapochromics) as chemosensors have been studied to evaluate the changes in luminescence (color, emission intensity and lifetime) [5], absorption (transmittance) [6], thermal resistivity [7], refractive index [8], swelling [9], mass [9], permittivity [10] and etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These VOCs have encouraged many researchers to develop chemical sensors (chemosensors) optically with high sensing capabilities in sensitivity, selectivity and reusability as well as low-cost precursors [3][4]. By using organic chromophores as a chemosensor, the detection of the vapors with organic chromophores (vapochromics) as chemosensors have been studied to evaluate the changes in luminescence (color, emission intensity and lifetime) [5], absorption (transmittance) [6], thermal resistivity [7], refractive index [8], swelling [9], mass [9], permittivity [10] and etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since phosphorescent compounds are indicated by its longer luminescent lifetime from the metal-metal interactions than the fluorescence, many complexes from d 6 , d 8 and d 10 metal ions with extended π-system or coordination donors have been synthesized as phosphorescent metal complexes. The resulting metal complexes have revealed color changes from vapor-triggered luminescence owing to metal-solvent, metal-metal, π-π, hydrogen bonding and host-guest interactions [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have proven that substitution reactions between the ligand at the Ag atoms and the VOCs are responsible for the observed behaviour, and that the emission is localized in the tetranuclear Au I /Ag I cores [96]. This type of Au I /Ag I polymers can be incorporated into fibre optics for optical measurements [97][98][99][100][101][102]. The coordination polymers {Cu[Au(CN) 2 ](solvent) 2 } n , which can be obtained in two polymorphic forms depending on the solvent, exhibit visible colour changes on exposure to various volatiles, including water, MeCN, DMF, dioxane, pyridine and NH 3 .…”
Section: Detection Of Gases and Volatile Organic Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prominent citations on applications of LPFG-based biosensors include: antibody-antigen detection, 7 chemical sensing, 8 pH sensing, 9 glucose detection, 10 DNA, 11,12 bacterial detection, and other medical diagnostic applications. 13,14 Functionalizing the LPFG surface with molecular recognition elements such as enzymes, nucleic acids (DNA), antibodies, and antigens involves several bioreceptor immobilization methods which include covalent bonding, 15,16 ionic bonding, 17,18 absorption, 19 avidinbiotin interaction, and cross-linking through a multifunctional reagent. 20,21 While covalent bonding has been considered most effective of all the methods because it allows the active sites to remain chemically reactive and unobstructed, enzymes have also been considered usefully utilized as molecular recognition elements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%