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A simulation and experimental study of electrochemical pH control at gold interdigitated electrode arrays

2021

Abstract In electroanalysis, solution pH is a critical parameter that often needs to be tailored and controlled for the detection of particular analytes. This is most commonly performed by the addition of chemicals, such as strong acids or bases. Electrochemical in-situ pH control offers the possibility for the local adjustment of pH at the point of detection, without the need for additional reagents. Finite element analysis (FEA) simulations have been performed on interdigitated electrodes, to guide experimental design in relation to both electroanalysis and in-situ control of solution pH. No previous model exists that describes the generation of protons at an interdigitated electrode arra…

Materials scienceStripping (chemistry)Tailored in-situ pH controlElectroanalysisGeneral Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistrySolid state sensorsSquare waveElectrochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicatachemistryFinite element analysis simulationpH indicatorMethyl redElectrodeElectrochemistryCyclic voltammetryVoltammetryMicroband interdigitated electrode array
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Aptamer-embedded DNA origami cage for detecting (glycated) hemoglobin with a surface plasmon resonance sensor

2020

DNA origami-based cages functionalized with aptamer motifs, were used to detect hemoglobin and glycated hemoglobin. The binding between the cages and hemoglobin was monitored using a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor. One DNA strand in the nano-cage was replaced with an aptamer that demonstrated a high affinity to hemoglobin (Hb) or glycated hemoglobin (gHb). Three types of the DNA nano-cages designed to fit the size and shape of hemoglobin were evaluated: one without an aptamer, one with the Hb-affinity aptamer (HA) and one with the gHb-affinity aptamer (GHA). Both DNA nano-cages embedded with HA and GHA showed significantly more stable binding with Hb and gHb by 5 and 9 times, respec…

Materials scienceSurface plasmon resonance sensorAptamerAptamerDissociation constant02 engineering and technologybiosensorit010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesSurface plasmon resonance sensorchemistry.chemical_compoundGlycated hemoglobinnanorakenteethemoglobiiniDNA origamiGeneral Materials ScienceSurface plasmon resonanceMechanical EngineeringDNA021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical sciencesplasmonitDissociation constantchemistryMechanics of MaterialsBiophysicsDNA origamiHemoglobinGlycated hemoglobin0210 nano-technologyDNAMaterials Letters
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An Advanced Sensor for Particles in Gases Using Dynamic Light Scattering in Air as Solvent

2021

Dynamic Light Scattering is a technique currently used to assess the particle size and size distribution by processing the scattered light intensity. Typically, the particles to be investigated are suspended in a liquid solvent. An analysis of the particular conditions required to perform a light scattering experiment on particles in air is presented in detail, together with a simple experimental setup and the data processing procedure. The results reveal that such an experiment is possible and using the setup and the procedure, both simplified to extreme, enables the design of an advanced sensor for particles and fumes that can output the average size of the particles in air.

Materials scienceTP1-118501 natural sciencesBiochemistryArticleLight scatteringAnalytical Chemistry010309 opticsparticle sizingOpticsDynamic light scattering0103 physical sciencesElectrical and Electronic Engineeringair DLSInstrumentationSIMPLE (dark matter experiment)Data processingbusiness.industryChemical technology010401 analytical chemistrydynamic light scatteringAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciencesSolventadvanced fire sensorParticle sizeScattered lightbusinessIntensity (heat transfer)Sensors
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Optical Sensor for Real-Time Detection of Trichlorofluoromethane

2019

Trichlorofluoromethane was once a promising and versatile applicable chlorofluorocarbon. Unaware of its ozone-depleting character, for a long time it was globally applied as propellant and refrigerant and thus led to significant thinning of the ozone layer and contributed to the formation of the so-called ozone hole. Although production and application of this substance were gradually reduced at an early stage, we still face the consequences of its former careless use. Today, trichlorofluoromethane is released during recycling processes of waste cooling devices, traded on the black market, and according to recent findings still illegally manufactured. Here, we present an optical sensor devi…

Materials scienceTrichlorofluoromethane02 engineering and technologylcsh:Chemical technology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryArticlesupramolecular chemistryAnalytical Chemistry010309 opticsRefrigerantchemistry.chemical_compoundPlanarFiber Bragg gratingsensor0103 physical sciencesOzone layerlcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationPropellantbusiness.industry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCyclodextrin DerivativesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsChemical sensortrichloroflouromethanecyclodextrinchemistryBragg gratingOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologybusinessSensors
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Laser Ultrasonic Testing for Estimation of Adhesion of Al2O3Plasma Sprayed Coatings

2001

Abstract The aim of the present study was to investigate the possibility of using a laser ultrasonic technique for the estimation of the adhesion of ceramic coatings, deposited onto metallic substrates by thermal spraying techniques. For this purpose, a pulsed Nd : YAG laser (λ = 1064 nm, 14 ns) was used to irradiate Al2O3 coatings, of different thickness (30–350 µm), deposited onto stainless steel substrates by atmospheric plasma spraying. The laser generated ultrasonic waves were in situ recorded at the epicentre using a laser heterodyne interferometer. The acoustic waveforms were correlated with the interaction between the pulsed laser radiation and the coated metal, taking into account …

Materials scienceUltrasonic testingAtmospheric-pressure plasmaSurfaces and InterfacesSubstrate (electronics)engineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserSurfaces Coatings and Filmslaw.inventionCoatinglawvisual_artMaterials Chemistryengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumUltrasonic sensorCeramicComposite materialThermal sprayingSurface Engineering
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PREDICTION OF INSTRUMENTAL AND SENSORY TEXTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MAHON CHEESE FROM ULTRASONIC MEASUREMENTS

2000

Ultrasonic velocity was related to sensory and instrumental texture measurements. A semi-logarithmic model (Weber-Fechner) was used to relate the sensory and instrumental texture measurements. The ultrasonic velocity ranged from 1650 to 1723 m/s for the softest and hardest cheese, respectively. As expected from theoretical equations, the ultrasonic velocity was related to the square root of the instrumental measurements. The deformability modulus (r 2 =0.93) and the slope in puncture (r 2 =0.85) were the most closely related parameters. A model developed from the relationship between sensory and instrumental texture and the relationship between ultrasonic velocity and instrumental texture, …

Materials scienceUltrasonic velocityAcousticsPharmaceutical ScienceModulusSensory systemCheese ripeningUltrasonic sensorSensory analysisFood ScienceJournal of Texture Studies
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Non-contact ultrasonic inspection of skin/core bond in honeycomb with lamb waves

2003

The assessment of skin/core bond in honeycomb samples was carried out by a bistatic ultrasonic non-contact system. Lamb waves were generated by a Nd:YAG pulsed laser and detected by an air-coupled capacitance transducer located in pitch-catch configuration. Periodically spaced line sources, generated on the sample surface using a four element lenticular array, allowed generation of narrow-band directional Lamb waves. Changes in amplitude of the transmitted signal permitted detection of skin/core disbonds.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryAcousticsUltrasonic testingSignalCore (optical fiber)Bistatic radarLamb wavesAmplitudeOpticsEngineering (all)HoneycombUltrasonic sensorbusiness
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Design and Implementation of Density Sensor for Liquids Using Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor

2022

In this paper, an optical fiber sensor based density sensor is proposed and demonstrated experimentally. The sensor is formed by fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor. The proposed sensor design is very simple and versatile for density measurements of liquids. The FBG strain sensor has one end mounted to a 3D printed rigid support, and the other end connected to a 3D manufactured clamp in this sensor design. A metal ball is suspended from this clamp by a non-stretchable cord. When it is completely immersed in liquid, the liquid buoyancy force acts on it. As a result, the strain in FBG varies depending on the force applied to the ball. This results in a wavelength shift in the FBG sensor. The pro…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryDensityFiber bragg grating sensorfiber Bragg grating (FBG)3D printingQC350-467Optics. LightoilAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsdensity of waterTA1501-1820OptoelectronicsApplied optics. PhotonicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinesshotplateVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550IEEE Photonics Journal
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Pressure sensor development based on Dielectric Electro Active Polymers

2012

The Dielectric Electro Active Polymer's (DEAP's) sensing capabilities is one of the main trio-characteristics of the material applicable area's, the trio-formations as applicable use are actuator, transducer and last but not least sensor. It is noted here that one of the main value propositions whenever DEAP material is used is the dual characteristics as the sensing/actuating capability.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryDielectricSmart materialPressure sensorCapacitancelaw.inventionDEAPPressure measurementTransducerHardware_GENERALlawElectronic engineeringOptoelectronicsActuatorbusiness2012 7th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA)
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Influence of laser beam profile on the generation of ultrasonic waves

2011

The different ultrasonic fields generated in metallic materials by a laser beam with flat and Gaussian profile are investigated experimentally and using the finite element method (FEM). A high power laser beam irradiating a solid surface produces elastic waves with a mechanics that depends on many parameters, including the profile of the laser beam. The influence of the beam profile is investigated with the FEM analysis, considering the temperature dependence of material properties.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryGaussianGeneral ChemistryBeam parameter productFinite element methodLaser ultrasound ultrasonic wavessymbols.namesakeOpticssymbolsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsGeneral Materials ScienceUltrasonic sensorLaser beam qualitybusinessMaterial propertiesBeam (structure)Longitudinal waveApplied Physics A
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