Painstaking spectrophotometric investigation was carried out on organo-metallic compounds in order to identify the most suitable one for the detection of oxygen. A bis(Histidinato)Cobalt(II) solution was chosen, characterized by an absorption change at ? = 408 nm as a function of the molecular oxygen concentration in the surrounding environment. An optical fiber system was developed, which makes use of a halogen lamp as the source and an appropriate electronic circuit as a detection system. The optrode is a very small hollow fiber membrane filled with the solution and coupled with optical fibers.

Transition metal complexes as indicators for a fiber optic oxygen sensor

1992

Abstract

Painstaking spectrophotometric investigation was carried out on organo-metallic compounds in order to identify the most suitable one for the detection of oxygen. A bis(Histidinato)Cobalt(II) solution was chosen, characterized by an absorption change at ? = 408 nm as a function of the molecular oxygen concentration in the surrounding environment. An optical fiber system was developed, which makes use of a halogen lamp as the source and an appropriate electronic circuit as a detection system. The optrode is a very small hollow fiber membrane filled with the solution and coupled with optical fibers.
1992
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
Inglese
Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Fiber Sensors
Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Fiber Sensors
74
80
7
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
4-5 Settembre 1991
Boston, USA
3
none
F.Baldini; M.Bacci; F.Cosi; A.Del Bianco; A.M.Scheggi
273
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04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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