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Integrated optical fluorescence multisensor for water pollution

Integrated optical fluorescence multisensor for water pollution
Integrated optical fluorescence multisensor for water pollution
A 32-analyte integrated optical multisensor for organic pollutants has been realised and tested. The sensor exploits fluorescence immunoassay in the evanescent field of channel waveguides to enable rapid, simultaneous and high-sensitivity fluorescence detection of up to 32 pollutants in water. The chemical modification used to render the surface specific to analytes allows automatic regeneration for immediate reuse. The system has been demonstrated for the key pollutant estrone and a detection limit below 1 ng/L has been achieved.
1094-4087
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Kaiser, Joachim
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Jackson, Michael A.
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Nudd, Richard
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Griffith, Hannah M.T.
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Abuknesha, Ramadan A.
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Kaiser, Joachim
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Hua, Ping, Hole, J.Patrick, Wilkinson, James S., Proll, Guenther, Tschmelak, Jens, Gauglitz, Guenter, Jackson, Michael A., Nudd, Richard, Griffith, Hannah M.T., Abuknesha, Ramadan A., Kaiser, Joachim and Krämmer, Peter (2005) Integrated optical fluorescence multisensor for water pollution. Optics Express, 13 (4), 1124-1130. (doi:10.1364/OPEX.13.001124).

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A 32-analyte integrated optical multisensor for organic pollutants has been realised and tested. The sensor exploits fluorescence immunoassay in the evanescent field of channel waveguides to enable rapid, simultaneous and high-sensitivity fluorescence detection of up to 32 pollutants in water. The chemical modification used to render the surface specific to analytes allows automatic regeneration for immediate reuse. The system has been demonstrated for the key pollutant estrone and a detection limit below 1 ng/L has been achieved.

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Published date: February 2005

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Local EPrints ID: 16099
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/16099
ISSN: 1094-4087
PURE UUID: 154e61da-71b4-480e-9ca6-a993cc32f6ad
ORCID for James S. Wilkinson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4712-1697

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Date deposited: 20 Jun 2005
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:33

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Author: Ping Hua
Author: J.Patrick Hole
Author: Guenther Proll
Author: Jens Tschmelak
Author: Guenter Gauglitz
Author: Michael A. Jackson
Author: Richard Nudd
Author: Hannah M.T. Griffith
Author: Ramadan A. Abuknesha
Author: Joachim Kaiser
Author: Peter Krämmer

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