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Reconfigurable optical waveguide multi-analyte system for river water pollution monitoring

Reconfigurable optical waveguide multi-analyte system for river water pollution monitoring
Reconfigurable optical waveguide multi-analyte system for river water pollution monitoring
Research on fluorescence-based integrated optical immunoassay multisensing systems has gained growing interest in the last ten years because these sensors offer high sensitivity and good specificity, can simultaneously detect multiple analytes in a single measurement and are fast, robust and cost-effective . Therefore they have the potential to replace conventional chromatographic techniques as the monitoring systems for the rapid assessment of pollution in water. These highly multiplexed analytical systems are also in demand in other fields such as clinical diagnostics and forensic science. This research work presents advances in multi-analyte integrated optical fluorescence-based sensors, their integration into a novel, reconfigurable, multi-bio-sensing system and their use in detecting organic pollutants in river water.
Hua, Ping
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Hua, Ping
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Hua, Ping (2016) Reconfigurable optical waveguide multi-analyte system for river water pollution monitoring. The 6th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Optofluidics, Park Plaza Beijing Science Park, Beijing, China. 24 - 27 Jul 2016.

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Research on fluorescence-based integrated optical immunoassay multisensing systems has gained growing interest in the last ten years because these sensors offer high sensitivity and good specificity, can simultaneously detect multiple analytes in a single measurement and are fast, robust and cost-effective . Therefore they have the potential to replace conventional chromatographic techniques as the monitoring systems for the rapid assessment of pollution in water. These highly multiplexed analytical systems are also in demand in other fields such as clinical diagnostics and forensic science. This research work presents advances in multi-analyte integrated optical fluorescence-based sensors, their integration into a novel, reconfigurable, multi-bio-sensing system and their use in detecting organic pollutants in river water.

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Published date: 24 July 2016
Additional Information: (Invited)
Venue - Dates: The 6th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Optofluidics, Park Plaza Beijing Science Park, Beijing, China, 2016-07-24 - 2016-07-27
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 405690
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/405690
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Date deposited: 18 Feb 2017 00:22
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 12:12

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Author: Ping Hua

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