One of the main limiting factors in optical sensing arrays is the reproducibility in the preparation, typically by spin coating and drop casting techniques, which produce membranes that are not fully homogeneous. In this paper, we increase the discriminatory power of colorimetric arrays by increasing the reproducibility in the preparation by inkjet printing and measuring the color from the image of the array acquired by a digital camera, using the H coordinate of the HSV color space as the analytical parameter, which produces robust and precise measurements. A disposable 31 mm × 19 mm nylon membrane with 35 sensing areas with 7 commercial chromogenic reagents makes it possible to identify 13 metal ions and to determine mixtures with up to 5...
This report describes dual-channel colorimetric array sensors for rapid distinction of metal ions. T...
A basic requirement of colorimetric membrane-based sensors is to allow the target analyte to access ...
274 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Molecular recognition of orga...
Solid supported colorimetric sensing arrays have the advantage of portability and ease of use when d...
Paper-based microfluidic devices have been widely investigated in recent years. Among various detect...
In this work, two colourimetric sensors for metal ions detection are presented. The devices are obta...
The detection of some analytes, for example heavy metal ions, is crucial in locations such as develo...
Heavy metals are highly toxic at trace levels and their pollution has shown great threat to the envi...
Here, we propose a printed 96-well microtiter paper-based chemosensor array device (PCSAD) to simult...
This paper describes a colorimetric sensor array for the discrimination of volatile amines. Analyte ...
Heavy metals are highly toxic at trace levels and their pollution has shown great threat to the envi...
Heavy metals are highly toxic at trace levels and their pollution has shown great threat to the envi...
In the present work, we report a novel colorimetric sensor array for rapid identification of heavy m...
An optode for Cu(II), Cd(II), Zn(II) and Hg(II) sensing has been designed by immobilization of dithi...
A sixteen component array of acid-base and metal ion sensors was synthesized and covalently immobili...
This report describes dual-channel colorimetric array sensors for rapid distinction of metal ions. T...
A basic requirement of colorimetric membrane-based sensors is to allow the target analyte to access ...
274 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Molecular recognition of orga...
Solid supported colorimetric sensing arrays have the advantage of portability and ease of use when d...
Paper-based microfluidic devices have been widely investigated in recent years. Among various detect...
In this work, two colourimetric sensors for metal ions detection are presented. The devices are obta...
The detection of some analytes, for example heavy metal ions, is crucial in locations such as develo...
Heavy metals are highly toxic at trace levels and their pollution has shown great threat to the envi...
Here, we propose a printed 96-well microtiter paper-based chemosensor array device (PCSAD) to simult...
This paper describes a colorimetric sensor array for the discrimination of volatile amines. Analyte ...
Heavy metals are highly toxic at trace levels and their pollution has shown great threat to the envi...
Heavy metals are highly toxic at trace levels and their pollution has shown great threat to the envi...
In the present work, we report a novel colorimetric sensor array for rapid identification of heavy m...
An optode for Cu(II), Cd(II), Zn(II) and Hg(II) sensing has been designed by immobilization of dithi...
A sixteen component array of acid-base and metal ion sensors was synthesized and covalently immobili...
This report describes dual-channel colorimetric array sensors for rapid distinction of metal ions. T...
A basic requirement of colorimetric membrane-based sensors is to allow the target analyte to access ...
274 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Molecular recognition of orga...