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Polymer matrices effects on the sensitivity and the selectivity of optical chemical sensors

Dini, Francesca (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
Martinelli, Eugenio (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
Paolesse, Roberto (author)
Linköpings universitet,Tillämpad Fysik,Tekniska högskolan
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Filippini, Daniel (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
DAmico, Arnaldo (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
Lundstroem, Ingernar (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
Di Natale, Corrado (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
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Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam. 2011
2011
English.
In: SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL. - : Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.. - 0925-4005. ; 154:2, s. 220-225
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  • Polymers are commonly used in optical chemical sensors as inert supports for indicator dyes keeping the molecules apart to allow for exposure to analytes and to maintain the peculiar optical properties of the sensitive dyes. However, the partitioning properties of polymers may play a significant role in determining the sensitivity of the sensors. Herewith, the properties of a single dye blended with different polymers have been studied through optical absorbance changes elicited by the exposure to organic vapors. Results show that the partitioning properties of polymers modulate the response of the dye and confer a combinatorial selectivity to the system, allowing for the recognition of vapors.

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Optical sensors
Polymers
Metalloporphyrins
MEDICINE
MEDICIN

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