1999
DOI: 10.1117/12.339805
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<title>Thymol blue immobilized on tapered fibers as optical transducer for pH sensing</title>

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“…Based on the second technique, Baldini et al [69] presented a pH sensor using a functionalized MNF. An acid-base indicator, thymol blue, was covalently immobilized on the fiber surface by means of a silylation process.…”
Section: Evanescent Spectrum Based Liquid Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the second technique, Baldini et al [69] presented a pH sensor using a functionalized MNF. An acid-base indicator, thymol blue, was covalently immobilized on the fiber surface by means of a silylation process.…”
Section: Evanescent Spectrum Based Liquid Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An MNF-based pH sensor was presented by Baldini et al (1999). An acid-base indicator TB was covalently immobilized on the core of a 200/380 mm fibre with an interaction length of 8 mm by silylation processing the glass surface.…”
Section: Ph Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A MNF based pH sensor was presented by Baldini et al [152]. An acid-base indicator thymol blue (TB) was covalently immobilized on the core of a 200/380 µm fiber with an interaction length of 8 mm by silylation processing the glass surface.…”
Section: Surface Absorption and Fluorescence Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%