Abstract
Molecularly imprinted nanoparticles (MIPs) synthesized via a solid-phase synthesis process are successfully deposited on the surface of a long period grating (LPG) optical fibre sensor for detection of fentanyl in a liquid solution. Real-time detection of fentanyl can be observed from the LPG sensor. The wavelength change of LPG sensor linearly fits the concentration of fentanyl with a sensitivity of 0.004 nm/ (ng/ml) and limit of detection of 3.75 ng/ml for concentrations up to 200 ng/ml.
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