New polar plasticizers for luminescence-based sensors
The widely used polar plasticizer 2-nitrophenyl octyl ether (NPOE) is found to act as a dynamic quencher of the luminescence of certain indicators; quenching studies have been performed both in solution and sensor membranes plasticized with NPOE.
New polar plasticizers for luminescence-based sensors
A^'M'orJ^.' Sensors; Optical sensor; Plasticizer; Luminescence; Quenching 1. Introduction A variety of chemical sensors are based on the use of indicator dyes dissolved or immobilized in plasticized polymers which act as rigid supports [1]. The plasticizer is added not only to improve ion permeability but also to reduce brittleness.
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The widely used polar plasticizer 2-nitrophenyl octyl ether (NPOE) is found to act as a dynamic quencher of the luminescence of certain indicators; quenching studies have been performed both in solution and sensor membranes plasticized with NPOE. A series of 2-cyanophenyl alkyl ethers (with Cs, Cl0 and Cl2 alkyl chains) has been prepared and is found not to act as quenchers and hence
New polar plasticizers for luminescence-based sensors
The widely used polar plasticizer 2-nitrophenyl octyl ether (NPOE) is found to act as a dynamic quencher of the luminescence of certain indicators; quenching studies have been performed both...
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