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11 December 1996 Sol-gel materials as possible devices for tissue biomonitoring
K. Maruszewski, Halina Podbielska M.D., Przemyslaw Andrzejewski, Wieslaw Strek
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Abstract
Sol-gel techniques became very popular recently due to their high chemical homogeneity, lower processing temperatures, and the possibility of controlling the size and morphology of particles. We propose using the method of hydrolyzing TEOS and emerging different dyes into the solution. Different organic and inorganic dyes will be checked for pH and temperature measurement. Optical absorption spectra are measured, depending on the pH and temperature. The fist laboratory tests are reported. The final compound can be used as an optrode for fiberoptic sensor for tissue biomonitoring.
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K. Maruszewski, Halina Podbielska M.D., Przemyslaw Andrzejewski, and Wieslaw Strek "Sol-gel materials as possible devices for tissue biomonitoring", Proc. SPIE 2927, Optical and Imaging Techniques for Biomonitoring II, (11 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.260647
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KEYWORDS
Sol-gels

Sensors

Glasses

Temperature metrology

Absorption

Fiber optics sensors

Tissues

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