Xuecheng Liu , Ragini Singh , Bingyuan Zhang , Christophe Caucheteur , Nuno Santos , Santosh Kumar , Jan Nedoma , Carlos Marques
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Advanced fiber optic sensors for quantitative nitrite detection: Comparative analysis of plasmonic tilted fiber Bragg gratings and fiber optic tips with ion-imprinted polymers
The presence of nitrite, a prevalent contaminant in natural environments, presents a significant environmental and human health concern. Hence, it is imperative to develop a sensor with the ability to quantitatively detect nitrite. This study focuses on the design and development of i) probe 1: tilted fiber Bragg gratings (TFBGs) and ii) probe 2: fiber optic tip-based plasmonic sensors utilizing ion-imprinted polymers. The concentration of nitrite was assessed at various levels using both sensing configurations. The outcomes indicated that the TFBGs-based sensor exhibited a sensitivity and limit of detection (LOD) of 0.469 nm/ln(μg/mL) and 0.142 μg/mL in the linear detection range of 0.5–50 μg/mL. The fiber optic tip-based sensor exhibited a sensitivity and LOD of 1.16 nm/ln(μg/mL) and 0.176 μg/mL within the 1–50 μg/mL linear detection range. The obtained sensing results reveal that the sensors presented in this study are able to accurately detect nitrite at various concentrations in a quantitative manner. Moreover, an assessment was conducted to examine the selectivity and reusability of the sensor individually, yielding satisfactory results.
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Sensors and Actuators Reports is a peer-reviewed open access journal launched out from the Sensors and Actuators journal family. Sensors and Actuators Reports is dedicated to publishing new and original works in the field of all type of sensors and actuators, including bio-, chemical-, physical-, and nano- sensors and actuators, which demonstrates significant progress beyond the current state of the art. The journal regularly publishes original research papers, reviews, and short communications.
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