An inexpensive flow injection analysis system for determining low concentration levels of nitrite employing the Griess reagent spectrophotometric method is reported. The novel photometric detector applied within this manifold is a highly sensitive, low cost, miniaturized light emitting diode (LED) based flow detector. This colorimetric detector employs two LEDs, operating one as a light source and the other as a light detector. The emitter LED is forward biased and the detector reverse biased. The emitter and detector LED had a λmax of 530 nm and 623 nm respectively. The emission spectrum of the emitter LED efficiently overlapped with the absorbance spectrum of 9 µM NO2 and Griess reagent complex. A simple timer circuit measures the time ta...
The main objective of the project is to develop an automated nitrite sensor for use in aquatic envir...
The use of a novel inexpensive photometric device, Paired Emitter Detector Diode (PEDD) has been app...
Microfluidic technology has great potential to fulfil the increasing demand for environmental monito...
An inexpensive flow injection analysis system for determining low concentration levels of nitrite em...
A wireless, portable integrated micro-fluidic platform is proposed and applied for the determination...
A novel inexpensive optical-sensing technique has been developed for colorimetric flow analysis. Thi...
A low cost, UV absorbance detector incorporating a 235 nm light emitting diode (LED) for portable io...
A novel spectrophotometric reaction system was developed for the determination of nitrite as well as...
A novel low power, low cost, highly sensitive, miniaturized light emitting diode (LED) based flow de...
This paper reports on the optical detection system of a prototype nitrite sensor for seawater analys...
This paper reports on the optical detection system of a prototype nitrite sensor for seawater analys...
In this study, we present a highly integrated design of organic optoelectronic devices for Point-of-...
In this paper we describe a low-cost spectrometric detector that can be easily assembled in a labora...
The main objective of the project is to develop an automated nitrite sensor for use in aquatic envir...
The use of a novel inexpensive photometric device, Paired Emitter Detector Diode (PEDD) has been app...
Microfluidic technology has great potential to fulfil the increasing demand for environmental monito...
An inexpensive flow injection analysis system for determining low concentration levels of nitrite em...
A wireless, portable integrated micro-fluidic platform is proposed and applied for the determination...
A novel inexpensive optical-sensing technique has been developed for colorimetric flow analysis. Thi...
A low cost, UV absorbance detector incorporating a 235 nm light emitting diode (LED) for portable io...
A novel spectrophotometric reaction system was developed for the determination of nitrite as well as...
A novel low power, low cost, highly sensitive, miniaturized light emitting diode (LED) based flow de...
This paper reports on the optical detection system of a prototype nitrite sensor for seawater analys...
This paper reports on the optical detection system of a prototype nitrite sensor for seawater analys...
In this study, we present a highly integrated design of organic optoelectronic devices for Point-of-...
In this paper we describe a low-cost spectrometric detector that can be easily assembled in a labora...
The main objective of the project is to develop an automated nitrite sensor for use in aquatic envir...
The use of a novel inexpensive photometric device, Paired Emitter Detector Diode (PEDD) has been app...
Microfluidic technology has great potential to fulfil the increasing demand for environmental monito...