International audienceThe spectroscopic characteristics of Te2As3Se5 infrared optical fibres are investigated. Fibres with a diameter of approximately 400 μm are tapered to produce a sensitive sensing zone and used as both a sensor and transmission line of the infrared optical signal in evanescent wave spectroscopy experiments. The fibre surface is shown to be hydrophobic, which results in enhanced detection sensitivity for nonpolar organic species in aqueous media. The peak intensity of organic species increases systematically relative to the peak intensity of water during a comparison of fibre and transmission spectroscopy experiments. A bio-optical sensor is developed by coating the fibre with human lung cells at the surface of the sensi...