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Nitric oxide sensitive optic fiber sensor based on immobilized ruthenium(II) complex

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Abstract

A nitric oxide fiber dip sensor was developed by immobilizing ruthenium(II) complex on multimode fiber tip using silica sol-gel. The emitted fluorescence from fiber NO sensor showed linear dependence on NO concentration below 60µM.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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