Bulk optode-based ion selective optical sensors work on the basis of extraction equilibria, and their response toward the analyte ion is known to dependent on the sample pH. This pH dependence has been one of the major disadvantages that have hampered the broad acceptance of bulk optodes in chemical sensing. We present here for the first time the use of exhaustive Ca2+-selective nanosensors that may overcome this pH dependent response. The nanosensors were characterized at different pH and the same linear calibration was obtained in the Ca2+ concentration range from 10–7 M to 10–5 M
A photo-induced electron transfer (PET) based sensing approach for the direct determination of trace...
Ionophore-based ion-selective optical nanosensors have been explored for a number of years. Voltage ...
An optical sensor based on covalent immobilization (in a hydrogel) of a newly synthesized calcium-se...
Bulk optode-based ion selective optical sensors work on the basis of extraction equilibria, and thei...
Bulk optode-based ion selective optical sensors work on the basis of extraction equilibria, and thei...
Ion selective optical sensors are typically interrogated under conditions where the sample concentra...
Potentiometric sensors require the implementation of conducting wires for signal transduction, but t...
Optical nanoparticle (NP)-based sensors have been widely implemented as tools for detection of targe...
Potentiometric sensors require the implementation of conducting wires for signal transduction, but t...
This review describes recent advances in the miniaturization of ion selective optodes into microscal...
Traditionally, optical titrations of inorganic ions are based on a rapid and visible color change at...
For half a century, complexometric titrations of metal ions have been performed with water-soluble c...
Design strategies for small molecular probes lay the foundation of numerous synthetic chemosensors. ...
For half a century, complexometric titrations of metal ions have been performed with water-soluble c...
Despite being ubiquitous in the fields of chemistry and biology, the ion-specific effects of electro...
A photo-induced electron transfer (PET) based sensing approach for the direct determination of trace...
Ionophore-based ion-selective optical nanosensors have been explored for a number of years. Voltage ...
An optical sensor based on covalent immobilization (in a hydrogel) of a newly synthesized calcium-se...
Bulk optode-based ion selective optical sensors work on the basis of extraction equilibria, and thei...
Bulk optode-based ion selective optical sensors work on the basis of extraction equilibria, and thei...
Ion selective optical sensors are typically interrogated under conditions where the sample concentra...
Potentiometric sensors require the implementation of conducting wires for signal transduction, but t...
Optical nanoparticle (NP)-based sensors have been widely implemented as tools for detection of targe...
Potentiometric sensors require the implementation of conducting wires for signal transduction, but t...
This review describes recent advances in the miniaturization of ion selective optodes into microscal...
Traditionally, optical titrations of inorganic ions are based on a rapid and visible color change at...
For half a century, complexometric titrations of metal ions have been performed with water-soluble c...
Design strategies for small molecular probes lay the foundation of numerous synthetic chemosensors. ...
For half a century, complexometric titrations of metal ions have been performed with water-soluble c...
Despite being ubiquitous in the fields of chemistry and biology, the ion-specific effects of electro...
A photo-induced electron transfer (PET) based sensing approach for the direct determination of trace...
Ionophore-based ion-selective optical nanosensors have been explored for a number of years. Voltage ...
An optical sensor based on covalent immobilization (in a hydrogel) of a newly synthesized calcium-se...