2007
DOI: 10.1080/05704920701645852
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Combined Imaging and Chemical Sensing with a Disposable Microscope Objective Chemical Sensor

Abstract: This manuscript provides a concise review of the combined imaging and chemical sensing (CICS) technique performed with imaging fiber chemical sensors (IFCSs) and represents the first demonstration of CICS using a disposable microscope objective chemical sensor (dMOCS). The dMOCS assembly comprises two pieces that clamp around an imaging system's objective and a third adjoining piece that positions a sensing layer onto a sample's surface and within the objective's field of view. The prototype layer was oxygen-s… Show more

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“…Aromatic organic molecules and mixed inorganic-organic hybrid coordination polymers are promising luminescent materials for their potential applications, such as lightemitting materials (LEDs), chemical sensors, photochemistry, and electroluminescent (EL) displays [23,[39][40][41]. The luminescences of 1 and 2 as well as the free ligand L were investigated at room temperature (see Fig.…”
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“…Aromatic organic molecules and mixed inorganic-organic hybrid coordination polymers are promising luminescent materials for their potential applications, such as lightemitting materials (LEDs), chemical sensors, photochemistry, and electroluminescent (EL) displays [23,[39][40][41]. The luminescences of 1 and 2 as well as the free ligand L were investigated at room temperature (see Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, a continuing challenge in microscopy techniques involves overcoming the limitation that the sample must be brought to the microscope stage. 12,13 , Several methods for solving this problem have been proposed by researchers. 14,,–16 However, either the instrument was too expensive or the obtained images of analytes were not clear.…”
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“…For example, the luminescence of many ruthenium complexes is strongly quenched by molecular oxygen, and the Stern−Volmer equation describes the relationship between the oxygen concentration and the luminescence intensity or lifetime of the complex. This is the basis for very versatile oxygen sensors that have seen a wide range of applications. …”
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“…This is the basis for very versatile oxygen sensors that have seen a wide range of applications. [3][4][5][6][7] Quantification of pH is another important area. We have described the application of [Ru(4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline) 2 (4,4′-dicarboxy-2,2′-bipyridine)] 2+ ([Ru(Ph 2 phen) 2 (DCbpy)] 2+ ), in pH sensors.…”
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