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Gradient-Based Colorimetric Sensors for Continuous Gas Monitoring.


ABSTRACT: Colorimetry detects a color change resulted from a chemical reaction or molecular binding. Despite its widespread use in sensing, continuous monitoring of analytes with colorimetry is difficult, especially when the color-producing reaction or binding is irreversible. Here, we report on a gradient-based colorimetric sensor (GCS) to overcome this limitation. Lateral transport of analytes across a colorimetric sensor surface creates a color gradient that shifts along the transport direction over time, and GCS tracks the gradient shift and converts it into analyte concentration in real time. Using a low cost complementary metal-oxide semiconductor imager and imaging processing algorithm, we show submicrometer gradient shift tracking precision and continuous monitoring of ppb-level ozone.

SUBMITTER: Lin C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6206500 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gradient-Based Colorimetric Sensors for Continuous Gas Monitoring.

Lin Chenwen C   Zhu Ying Y   Yu Jingjing J   Qin Xingcai X   Xian Xiaojun X   Tsow Francis F   Forzani Erica S ES   Wang Di D   Tao Nongjian N  

Analytical chemistry 20180405 8


Colorimetry detects a color change resulted from a chemical reaction or molecular binding. Despite its widespread use in sensing, continuous monitoring of analytes with colorimetry is difficult, especially when the color-producing reaction or binding is irreversible. Here, we report on a gradient-based colorimetric sensor (GCS) to overcome this limitation. Lateral transport of analytes across a colorimetric sensor surface creates a color gradient that shifts along the transport direction over ti  ...[more]

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