Oxygen micro-optrodes and their application in aquatic environments

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We present a new fiber-optic oxygen microsensor based on dynamic luminescence quenching which was recently developed for measuring oxygen at high spatial resolution in aquatic sediments and biofilms. Micro-optrodes with a typical tip diameter of 20 to 50 μm were fabricated. The fabrication procedure is simple and guarantees a high reproducibility of the calibration curves. The micro-optrodes were characterized with respect to dynamic range, response time, storage, longterm stability, interferences, temperature dependence, photostability, and mechanical stability. A special LED based luminescence intensity measuring instrument was developed. It is battery operated and can be used for field measurements. The micro-optrodes were used to measure oxygen gradients in marine sediments. Comparative measurements were performed with oxygen microelectrodes. The first measurements have shown that oxygen micro-optrodes present a true alternative to existing electrochemical microsensors. Nevertheless, it is obvious, that the measurement of luminescence intensity of the indicator limits their practical application. Therefore a new setup was developed to make oxygen measurements with the luminescence lifetime as parameter.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Antal sider12
Vol/bind2508
Publikationsdato1 dec. 1995
Sider375-386
ISBN (Trykt)0819418668, 9780819418661
StatusUdgivet - 1 dec. 1995
BegivenhedChemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors VII - Munich, Ger
Varighed: 19 jun. 199520 jun. 1995

Konference

KonferenceChemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors VII
ByMunich, Ger
Periode19/06/199520/06/1995
SponsorSPIE - Int Soc for Opt Engineering, Bellingham, WA USA

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