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7 December 1992 Chemically active organically doped sol-gel materials: enzymatic sensors, chemical sensors, and photoactive materials
David Avnir, S. Braun, Ovadia Lev, M. Ottolenghi
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Abstract
Organically-doped porous sol-gel matrices of optical grade have evolved in recent years into a wide class of materials with diverse applications. We review recent progress made in our laboratories in three domains of applications: the trapping of enzymes with the consequent design of (e.g. glucose) sensors; the development of chemical sensors; and the design of photoactive material for (solar) light energy conversion.
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David Avnir, S. Braun, Ovadia Lev, and M. Ottolenghi "Chemically active organically doped sol-gel materials: enzymatic sensors, chemical sensors, and photoactive materials", Proc. SPIE 1758, Sol-Gel Optics II, (7 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.132037
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Sol-gels

Glasses

Glucose

Iron

Chemical fiber sensors

Proteins

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