2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2017.01.084
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Molecularly imprinted electropolymerization on a metal-coated optical fiber for gas sensing applications

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“…At first, the RI of pH-indicating solutions were kept the same in the experiment; however, the influence of the RI of the analytes to the sensor should be understood in the following study. Second, several functional coating techniques could be involved in this category for providing benefits, such as electropolymerization coating, metal coating [49] and optical functionalization [50]. Third, the thinner fiber, which is anticipated to have higher pH sensitivity, may result in higher insertion loss.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At first, the RI of pH-indicating solutions were kept the same in the experiment; however, the influence of the RI of the analytes to the sensor should be understood in the following study. Second, several functional coating techniques could be involved in this category for providing benefits, such as electropolymerization coating, metal coating [49] and optical functionalization [50]. Third, the thinner fiber, which is anticipated to have higher pH sensitivity, may result in higher insertion loss.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecularly imprinted sol–gels were created for TNT using covalently bound template molecules linked to the matrix through 1 or 2 carbamate linkages. González-Vila et al [ 34 ] focused on an optical fiber for formaldehyde gas detection. The optical fiber was coated with a layer of MIP based on polypyrrole, which is a conductive polymer.…”
Section: Molecularly Imprinted Gas Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case a conducting monomer is used as backbone (polypyrrole) in the reaction, electro-polimerization can be used to induce the MIP synthesis, ensuring that it is properly attached onto the substrate. The three layers involved (fibre cladding, gold thin coating and MIP) are shown in Figure 30 : even with a thickness below 100 nm, a SPR spectral shift of 2 pm per formaldehyde ppm has been reported [ 152 ].…”
Section: Nano and Microstructured Materials For Sensingmentioning
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“… SEM image for a MIP coated onto an optical fibre by electropolymerization. Reprinted from [ 152 ] with permission from Elsevier. …”
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confidence: 99%