Sensors (Dec 2015)

A Dual Sensor for pH and Hydrogen Peroxide Using Polymer-Coated Optical Fibre Tips

  • Malcolm S. Purdey,
  • Jeremy G. Thompson,
  • Tanya M. Monro,
  • Andrew D. Abell,
  • Erik P. Schartner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s151229893
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
pp. 31904 – 31913

Abstract

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This paper demonstrates the first single optical fibre tip probe for concurrent detection of both hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) concentration and pH of a solution. The sensor is constructed by embedding two fluorophores: carboxyperoxyfluor-1 (CPF1) and seminaphtharhodafluor-2 (SNARF2) within a polymer matrix located on the tip of the optical fibre. The functionalised fibre probe reproducibly measures pH, and is able to accurately detect H2O2 over a biologically relevant concentration range. This sensor offers potential for non-invasive detection of pH and H2O2 in biological environments using a single optical fibre.

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