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14 February 2012 A simple single-detector system for simultaneous monitoring of O2 and CO2 gas concentrations
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In this paper, we present a system for fluorescent monitoring of multiple gas concentrations using a simple and robust single detector setup. Two gas-sensitive fluorescent films are illuminated by two separate excitation sources modulated at different frequencies. Cross-polarization is used to shield the excitation light from the detector, allowing fluorescent signals from both films to be simultaneously monitored and quantified using a microprocessor and lock-in detection. Simultaneous detection of O2 and CO2 in a mixture of gases is done as a proof-of-concept of this frequency discrimination technique. The detection of oxygen is based on the fluorescence quenching of platinum octaethylporphine (PtOEP) lumiphore in presence of O2. The detection of CO2 is based on fluorescence quenching of hydroxypyrene trisulfonic acid trisodium salt (HPTS) in presence of CO2. A single microprocessor is used to drive the excitation source (different color LEDs), and sample and analyze the detector response at the two different frequencies. The device demonstrated minimal crosstalk between the O2 and CO2 signals. The O2 concentration was measured in the useful range between 20 and 0%, and CO2 demonstrated a useful range between 5% and 0%. The polarization filtering is color-independent and can be readily extended to systems with more than two colors; due to the frequency discrimination, it is immune to cross-talk in which one dye excites another. The whole arrangement is a compact, lowcost, simultaneous multi-color fluorescent sensor system suitable for many biological, chemical, and gas-monitoring applications.
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Rahul Dixit, Li Shen, Mike Ratterman, Ian Papautsky, and David Klotzkin "A simple single-detector system for simultaneous monitoring of O2 and CO2 gas concentrations", Proc. SPIE 8251, Microfluidics, BioMEMS, and Medical Microsystems X, 82510J (14 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.910015
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KEYWORDS
Oxygen

Carbon dioxide

Light emitting diodes

Sensors

Luminescence

Modulation

Optical filters

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