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Langmuir-Blodgett multilayer sensors

Wolfbeis et al. [105-107] developed several fluorimetric flow-through sensors based on a sensing microzone consisting of a multilayer lipid membrane formed on a glass support by using the Langmuir-Blodgett (LB)... [Pg.314]

Figure 5.25 — Flow-through ion-selective optrode based on a multilayer lipidic membrane prepared by the Langmuir-Blodgett method. (A) Cross-sectional view of the composite six-layer membrane (four layers of arachidic acid/ valinomycin covered by an arachidic acid and rhodamine dye bilayer). (B) Optical arrangement integrated with the sensor, which is connected to a flow system. LS light source Ml and M2 excitation and emission monochromator, respectively FI and F2 primary filters M mirror LB lipid-sensitive membrane in a glass platelet FC flow-cell A amplifier D display P peristaltic pump. (Reproduced from [107] with permission of the Royal Society of Chemistry). Figure 5.25 — Flow-through ion-selective optrode based on a multilayer lipidic membrane prepared by the Langmuir-Blodgett method. (A) Cross-sectional view of the composite six-layer membrane (four layers of arachidic acid/ valinomycin covered by an arachidic acid and rhodamine dye bilayer). (B) Optical arrangement integrated with the sensor, which is connected to a flow system. LS light source Ml and M2 excitation and emission monochromator, respectively FI and F2 primary filters M mirror LB lipid-sensitive membrane in a glass platelet FC flow-cell A amplifier D display P peristaltic pump. (Reproduced from [107] with permission of the Royal Society of Chemistry).
A pH sensor, based on a.c. conductivity measurements of a thin polymer film, has been developed. The sensor consists of a planar interdigitated electrode array coated with a polypyrrole multilayer, built-up using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique. Impedance spectroscopy has been used to investigate the complex admittance of the device when exposed to aqueous solutions of different pH. The experimental data have been fitted to the theoretical response of an equivalent electrical network of capacitors and resistors. A response over the pH range 3.5 to 8 has been measured. [Pg.372]


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