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adam_text | SENSORS
AND ACTUATORS
В
VOLUME
ВИ,
NUMBERS
1-3,
MARCH
1, 1993
Contents
Preface
.......................................................................... xi
O. S.
Wolfbeis
(Graz,
Austria)
Dedication
........................................................................ xi
Plenary Papers
Optical sensors based on neutral carriers
................................................... 1
U. Spichiger, W. Simon,
E. Bakker,
M. Lerchi,
P.
Bühlmann,
J.-P. Haug,
M. Kuratli, S.
Ozawa and S. West
(Zürich,
Switzerland)
Gas sensors using correlation spectroscopy compatible with fibre-optic operation
......................... 9
H. O. Edwards and J. P. Dakin (Southampton, UK)
Chemical and biochemical sensors based on
interferometry
at thin (multi-)layers
......................... 21
G. Gauglitz,
A. Brecht,
G.
Kraus
and
W.
Nahm (Tübingen,
Germany)
Enhanced evanescent wave sensors based on sol-gel-derived porous glass coatings
........................ 29
B. D. MacCraith (Dublin, Ireland)
Luminescence-based sensors: microheterogeneous and temperature effects
............................. 35
J.
N.
Demas (Charlottesville,
VA,
USA) and
B. A. DeGraff (Harrisonburg, VA, USA)
Recent progress in intrinsic fiber-optic chemical sensing II
........................................ 43
R. A. Lieberman (Torrance, CA, USA)
Luminescence-based fibre-optic probes
..................................................... 57
P. R. Coulet, L. J. Blum and
S. M. Gautier (Villeurbanne,
France)
Principles of biosensing with an extended coupling matrix and surface plasmon resonance
.................. 63
B.
Liedberg,
I. Lundström (Linköping,
Sweden) and E.
Stenberg
(Uppsala, Sweden)
Reversible fiber-optic immunosensor measurements
............................................. 73
J. R. Astles and W. G. Miller (Richmond,
VA, USA)
Keynote, Invited and Regular Papers
1.
Environmental Sensing
Fiber-optic chemical sensors offer a realistic solution to environmental monitoring needs
................... 81
S. M.
Kleiner,
J. R. Thomas and
J. C
Francis (Las Vegas, NV, USA)
Fiber-optic remote detection of pesticides and related inhibitors of the enzyme acetylcholine
esterase
.......... 87
W.
Trettnak,
F.
Reininger,
E.
Zinterl and
O. S.
Wolfbeis
(Graz,
Austria)
2.
Novel Spectroscopic Techniques
Luminescence decay-time-based optical sensors: principles and problems
.............................. 97
M. E. Lippitsch and S. Draxler
(Graz,
Austria)
A new way of biosensing using fluorescence energy transfer and Langmuir-Blodgett films
................... 103
H.-U.
Siegmund
and A. Becker (Krefeld, Germany)
Covalent immobilization of amphiphilic monolayers containing
urease
onto optical fibers for
fluorimetrie
detection of
urea
............................................................................ 109
J. D. Brennan, R. S. Brown, A. Delia Manna, K. M. R. Kallury, P. A. Piunno and U. J. Krull (Mississauga,
Ont.,
Canada)
Advances in colour measurement for
biomedical
applications
...................................... 121
R. Myllyla, E. Marszalec and H. Kopola (Oulu, Finland)
Chemical sensors based on non-linear optics
................................................. 129
S. Draxler, I.
Pflanz!,
Z.
Xiang and M. E. Lippitsch
(Graz,
Austria)
Fluorescence lifetime-based sensing of
pH,
Ca2+, K+ and glucose
................................... 133
J. R. Lakowicz and H. Szmacinski (Baltimore,
MD, USA)
Vlil
3.
Optical Fibre and Planar Waveguide Sensors
The Raman laser fiber optics (RLFO) method and its applications
.................................. 147
Nguyen Quy
Dao
and M. Jouan (Chatenay-Malabry, France)
Kinetics of the micromirror chemical sensor
................................................. 161
M. A. Butler and R. J. Buss (Albuquerque, NM, USA)
Gradient effective index waveguide sensors
.................................................. 167
R. E.
Kunz (Zürich,
Switzerland)
Integrated optical difference interferometer as refractometer and chemical sensor
........................ 177
Ch.
Stamm
and W. Kukosz
(Zürich,
Switzerland)
4.
Gas Sensors and Process Control
Some applications of infrared optical sensing
................................................. 185
A. D. Stuart
(Wallsend, NSW,
Australia)
Luminescent
porphyrin
thin films for
NOX
sensing
............................................. 195
M. G. Baron, R. Narayanaswamy (Manchester, UK) and
S. C
Thorpe (Sheffield, UK)
Set of luminescence pressure sensors for aerospace research
...................................... 201
I. Troyanovsky,
N.
Sadovskii, M. Kuzmin (Moscow, Russian Federation), V. Mosharov,
A. Orlov,
V. Radchenko
and S. Phonov (Zukovsky, Russian Federation)
Integrated optical sensors for halogenated and non-halogenated hydrocarbons
........................... 207
G. Gauglitz and J. Ingenhoff
(Tübingen,
Germany)
A laser photoacoustic sensor for analyte detection in aqueous systems
................................ 213
H. A. MacKenzie, G. B. Christison, P. Hodgson and D. Blanc (Edinburgh, UK)
Integrated-optic ammonia sensor
......................................................... 221
R. Klein and E. Voges (Dortmund, Germany)
Integrated acousto-optical gas sensor: a proposal and first experimental verification
....................... 227
I. Hinkov and V. Hinkov (Freiburg i.Br., Germany)
5.
Immunodetectors I
The fluorescent capillary fill device
....................................................... 235
G. A. Robinson, J. W. Attridge, J. K. Deacon and
S. C
Whiteley (Woking, UK)
A fiber-optic evanescent-wave immunosensor for large molecules
................................... 239
L.
С
Shriver-Lake, R. A. Ogert and F. S.
Ligler
(Washington, DC, USA)
Evanescent fluorescence immunoassays performed with a disposable ion-exchanged patterned waveguide
......... 245
Y. Zhou, J. V. Magill,
R. M. De
La Rue, P. J. R. Laybourn and W. Cushley (Glasgow, UK)
6.
Clinical and
Biomedical
Applications I
Chemical in vivo monitoring by optical sensors in medicine
....................................... 253
D. W. Lubbers (Dortmund, Germany)
Optodes in clinical chemistry: potential and limitations
.......................................... 263
U. E. Spichiger,
D. Freiner,
E. Bakker,
T. Rosatzin and W. Simon
(Zürich,
Switzerland)
Biocompatibility of artificial
surfaces
such
as cellulose
and related materials............................
273
C.
Mannhalter
(Vienna, Austria)
Theory and practice in optical
pH
sensing
.................................................. 281
M. J. P. Leiner and P.
Hartmann (Graz,
Austria)
7.
Immunodetectors II
Luminescent porphyrins as probes for optical (bio)sensors
........................................ 293
D. B.
Papkovsky (Moscow, Russian Federation)
Fiber-optic Atrazine immunosensor
....................................................... 301
P.
Oroszlán,
G. L.
Duveneck,
M.
Ehrat and
H. M.
Widmer (Basel,
Switzerland)
Feasibility study of a plastic evanescent-wave sensor
............................................ 307
R. E. Slovacek (Medfield, MA, USA), S. C. Furlong (Eden Prairie, MN, USA) and W. F. Love (Corning, NY,
USA)
8.
Biodetectors
Development and evaluation of optical sensors for the detection of bacteria
............................ 315
F. J. Swenson (Roswell, GA, USA)
Fish-scale photometry and in vitro cytotoxicity
................................................ 323
J.
O. G. Karlsson, Å. Nilsson,
H.
Sundgren,
S. P. S.
Svensson,
H. Elwing,
I.
Lundström and
S.
Ödman (Linköping,
Sweden)
9.
Indicator-Based Sensors for Chemical Sensing
Organic dyes for optical sensors
......................................................... 331
K. R. A. S. Sandanayake and I. O. Sutherland (Liverpool, UK)
Theoretical evaluation of optical response to cations and cationic surfactant for optrode using hexadecyl-acridine orange
attached on plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) membrane
........................................... 341
Y. Kawabata, T. Yamamoto and T. Imasaka (Hakozaki, Fukuoka, Japan)
A new kind of oxygen-sensitive transducer based on an immobilized metallo-organic compound
............... 347
A. Del Bianco,
F. Baldini,
M.
Bacei
(Florence, Italy), I. Klimant and
O. S.
Wolfbeis
(Graz,
Austria)
10.
Polymer Coatings for Chemical Sensing
Optical-fibre sensors by silylation techniques
................................................. 353
F. Baldini
and S.
Bracci
(Florence, Italy)
Integrated optical gas sensors using organically modified silicates as sensitive films
....................... 361
A. Brandenburg,
R. Edelhäuser
(Freiburg, Germany) and
F. Hutter (Würzburg,
Germany)
Detection of chemical vapours with a specifically coated optical-fibre sensor
............................ 375
C. Ronot, M. Archenault, H. Gagnaire, J. P. Goure (Saint
Etienne,
France),
N.
Jaffrezic-Renault (Ecully, France)
and
T. Pichery (La Plaine
Saint Denis, France)
Chemical sensors based upon polysiloxanes: comparison between optical, quartz
microbalance,
calorimetrie,
and capacitance
sensors
.......................................................................... 383
M. Haug, K. D.
Schierbaum,
G.
Gauglitz and W.
Göpel (Tübingen,
Germany)
11.
Sensors in Biotechnology
Biological applications of fiber-optic sensing: multiple uses of a fiber-optic fluorimeter
..................... 395
K.-D. Anders, G. Wehnert, O. Thordsen, T.
Scheper
(Hannover, Germany), B. Rehr and H. Sahm (Jiilich,
Germany)
Poster Papers
The application of optodes in FIA-based fermentation process control using the software package FIACRE
...... 407
M.
Busch, F. Gutberiet, W. Hobel, J. Polster,
H.-L. Schmidt and M.
Schwenk (Freising-Weihenstephan,
Germany)
A comparative study of two different approaches for active optical sensing of potassium with a chromoionophore
...... 413
F. Alava-Moreno, R. Pereiro-Garcia, M. E.
Díaz-García
and A. Sanz-Medel
(Oviedo,
Spain)
Optical
pH
sensors using fluorescence decay time
.............................................. 421
S. Draxler, M. E. Lippitsch and
M. J.-P.
Leiner (Graz,
Austria)
Experimental results on an optical
pH
measurement system for bioreactors
............................ 425
A. Holobar, B. H. Weigl, W. Trettnak, H.
Lehmann, N.
V. Rodriguez, A.
Wollschlager,
P. O Leary,
O. S.
Wolfbeis
(Graz,
Austria), R. Benes
(Graz,
Austria and
Piešťany,
Slovak Republic) and P.
Raspor
(Ljubljana,
Slovenia)
Design and implementation of a fibre-optic-based residual chlorine monitor
............................ 431
Z. Mouaziz, R.
Briggs,
К. Т.
V.
Grattan
(London,
UK) and I. Hamilton (Sutton Coldfield, UK)
χ
Discrimination
and determination of gases utilizing adsorption luminescence
............................ 441
K. Utsunomiya, M. Nakagawa, T. Tomiyama, I. Yamamoto, Y. Matsuura, S. Chikamori, T.
Wada,
N.
Yamashita
and Y. Yamashita (Okayama, Japan)
Fiber-optic spectrochemical emissions sensor: a detector for volatile chlorinated compounds
................. 447
N.
С
Anheier, K. B.
Olsen
and J. W. Griffin (Richland,
WA, USA)
Determination of probable alcohol yield in musts by means of an SPR optical sensor
..................... 455
M. M. B.
Vidal,
R.
López,
S. Alegret,
J.
Alonso-Chamarro
(Bellaterra,
Spain), I.
Garces
and
J.
Mateo (Zaragoza,
Spain)
Integrated optical output grating coupler as refractometer and (bio-)chemical sensor
...................... 461
D.
Clerc
and W. Lukosz
(Zürich,
Switzerland)
Fiber-optic
pH
sensor for in situ applications
................................................. 467
S.
Motellier,
M. H. Michels, B. Duréault and P. Toulhoat (Fontenay-aux-Roses, France)
Phase-sensitive fibre-optic monoptodes for chemical sensing.......................................
475
W.
Ecke,
W.
Haubenreisser,
H.
Lehmann,
S.
Schroeter,
G.
Schwotzer
and R. Willsch (Jena,
Germany)
Model
of a chemo-optical sensor based on plasmon excitation in thin silver films
........................ 481
J.
Homola
(Prague, Czech Republic)
Applications of silver island films for the preparation of fluorescently based chemical sensors
................ 487
R. F. DeBono, A. Helluy, M.
Heimlich
and U. J. Krull (Mississauga,
Ont.,
Canada)
Optical sensors based on fluorescence anisotropy
.............................................. 499
M. E.
Lippitsch
(Graz,
Austria)
Non-destructive testing of the quality of naturally white food products
............................... 503
E. Marszalec, H. Kopola and R.
Myllylä (Oulu,
Finland)
U-tube vibration monitoring with fiber-optic proximity sensors for liquid densitometry
..................... 511
P.
Sladký,
M.
Dienstbier
and
О.
Ulmann
(Prague, Czech Republic)
Determination of the evanescent-field absorption using optics elements by means of totally reflected Gaussian beam
515
G.
Steiner
and C. P. Renschen (Dresden, Germany)
Sensitivity improvement for evanescent-wave gas sensors
......................................... 521
G. Stewart, F. A. Muhammad and B. Culshaw (Glasgow, UK)
Fibre-optic lifetime-based enzyme biosensor
.................................................. 525
D. B. Papkovsky, J. Olah and I.
N.
Kurochkin (Moscow, Russian Federation)
A fiber-optic enzyme sensor for the determination of adenosine diphosphate using internal analyte recycling
...... 531
F. Schubert (Berlin, Germany)
Scattering in planar surface waveguide immunosensors
.......................................... 537
A.
N.
Sloper
and M. T. Flanagan (London, UK)
Optical biosensors based on fish pigment cells
................................................ 543
S. P. S.
Svensson,
P. Sveider,
T. Norberg,
J.
O. G. Karlsson,
H.
Elwing,
I.
Lundström
and S.
Ödman (Linköping,
Sweden)
Reagentless fluorescence sensors based upon specific binding proteins
................................ 547
K. Sohanpal, T. Watsuji, L. Q. Zhou and A. E. G. Cass (London, UK)
Colorimetrie
activity assays of enzyme-modified MIR fibers
....................................... 553
K. Taga,
S.
Weger,
R.
Göbel
and R.
Kellner
(Vienna, Austria)
Author Index of Volume Bll
........................................................... 561
Subject Index of Volume Bll
........................................................... 562
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series2 | Sensors and actuators : B |
spelling | EUROPT(R)ODE 1 1992 Graz Verfasser (DE-588)3022067-1 aut Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors Graz, Austria, April 12 - 15, 1992 guest ed.: O. S. Wolfbeis Lausanne Elsevier Sequoia 1993 XI, 565 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Sensors and actuators : B 11 Literaturangaben. - Einzelaufnahme eines Zs.-Bandes Chemischer Sensor (DE-588)4259288-4 gnd rswk-swf Optischer Sensor (DE-588)4075677-4 gnd rswk-swf Biosensor (DE-588)4193016-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 1992 Graz gnd-content Chemischer Sensor (DE-588)4259288-4 s Optischer Sensor (DE-588)4075677-4 s DE-604 Biosensor (DE-588)4193016-2 s Wolfbeis, Otto S. 1947-2023 Sonstige (DE-588)1061164683 oth Digitalisierung TU Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=005540394&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors Graz, Austria, April 12 - 15, 1992 Chemischer Sensor (DE-588)4259288-4 gnd Optischer Sensor (DE-588)4075677-4 gnd Biosensor (DE-588)4193016-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4259288-4 (DE-588)4075677-4 (DE-588)4193016-2 (DE-588)1071861417 |
title | Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors Graz, Austria, April 12 - 15, 1992 |
title_auth | Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors Graz, Austria, April 12 - 15, 1992 |
title_exact_search | Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors Graz, Austria, April 12 - 15, 1992 |
title_full | Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors Graz, Austria, April 12 - 15, 1992 guest ed.: O. S. Wolfbeis |
title_fullStr | Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors Graz, Austria, April 12 - 15, 1992 guest ed.: O. S. Wolfbeis |
title_full_unstemmed | Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors Graz, Austria, April 12 - 15, 1992 guest ed.: O. S. Wolfbeis |
title_short | Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors |
title_sort | proceedings of the 1st european conference on optical chemical sensors and biosensors graz austria april 12 15 1992 |
title_sub | Graz, Austria, April 12 - 15, 1992 |
topic | Chemischer Sensor (DE-588)4259288-4 gnd Optischer Sensor (DE-588)4075677-4 gnd Biosensor (DE-588)4193016-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Chemischer Sensor Optischer Sensor Biosensor Konferenzschrift 1992 Graz |
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