Spectrophotometry and colorimetry are among the most-used techniques for chemical and biological analyses, but the required equipment is often expensive and restricted to laboratory use. We present here a low-cost and portable color measuring device that can provide similar results to laboratory spectrophotometers in color measuring applications. Our prototype was based on an RGB color sensor interfaced to a Raspberry Pi and mounted on custom sample holders with a dual illumination source for reflectance or transmittance measurements. To evaluate its capabilities for the detection of gases, we used two already-tested colorimetric molecular devices: Harrison’s reagent supported on porous TiO2 films for the detection of phosgene, and mixed fi...
For early fire detection, the measurement of low and small rising concentrations of the fire typical...
This paper demonstrates that, for applications in resource-limited environments, expensive microplat...
[EN] This paper presents an electronic system for the automatic detection of hazardous gases. The pr...
Colorimetric sensors based on color-changing dyes offer a convenient approach for the quantitative m...
We report on how an inexpensive and very selective gas sensor can be implemented, simply combining c...
We report on an inexpensive and very selective gas sensor implemented by simply combining colorimetr...
A rapid and highly sensitive paper-based colorimetric device for the on-site detection of ammonia (N...
A cost-effective, simple, flexible, and disposable colorimetric film sensor was constructed for the ...
: A user-friendly, low-cost detector able to read the RGB indexes of microfluidic paper-based analyt...
One approach to realize selective chemical sensors is the integration of colorimetric materials as g...
Sustainable and green sensors based on polydimethyl siloxane (PDMS) or cellulose polymers, as a case...
We have developed a simple colorimetric sensor array (CSA) for the detection of a wide range of vola...
We present here a cheap, fast, and highly selective dosimeter for the colorimetric detection of gase...
We report on the realization of a low-cost polymeric optical waveguide made on a plastic foil and us...
Humans as a species are generally audio-visual creatures and do not take full advantage of the olfac...
For early fire detection, the measurement of low and small rising concentrations of the fire typical...
This paper demonstrates that, for applications in resource-limited environments, expensive microplat...
[EN] This paper presents an electronic system for the automatic detection of hazardous gases. The pr...
Colorimetric sensors based on color-changing dyes offer a convenient approach for the quantitative m...
We report on how an inexpensive and very selective gas sensor can be implemented, simply combining c...
We report on an inexpensive and very selective gas sensor implemented by simply combining colorimetr...
A rapid and highly sensitive paper-based colorimetric device for the on-site detection of ammonia (N...
A cost-effective, simple, flexible, and disposable colorimetric film sensor was constructed for the ...
: A user-friendly, low-cost detector able to read the RGB indexes of microfluidic paper-based analyt...
One approach to realize selective chemical sensors is the integration of colorimetric materials as g...
Sustainable and green sensors based on polydimethyl siloxane (PDMS) or cellulose polymers, as a case...
We have developed a simple colorimetric sensor array (CSA) for the detection of a wide range of vola...
We present here a cheap, fast, and highly selective dosimeter for the colorimetric detection of gase...
We report on the realization of a low-cost polymeric optical waveguide made on a plastic foil and us...
Humans as a species are generally audio-visual creatures and do not take full advantage of the olfac...
For early fire detection, the measurement of low and small rising concentrations of the fire typical...
This paper demonstrates that, for applications in resource-limited environments, expensive microplat...
[EN] This paper presents an electronic system for the automatic detection of hazardous gases. The pr...