JOURNAL ARTICLE

Dissolved oxygen sensing using an optical fibre long period grating coated with hemoglobin

Matthew PartridgeStephen W. JamesRalph P. Tatam

Year: 2015 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 9634 Pages: 96342S-96342S   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

A method for the preparation of a sensor consisting of an optical fibre long period grating coated with human hemoglobin is described. The utility of this sensor in detecting dissolved oxygen in phosphate buffered saline solution, by the conversion of the coated hemoglobin from deoxyhemoglobin to oxyhemoglobin, is described. The sensor shows good repeatability with a %CV of less than 1% for oxygenated and deoxygenated states and no drift or hysteresis with repeated cycling.

Keywords:
Grating Materials science Hemoglobin Repeatability Oxygen Deoxygenated Hemoglobin Optics Hysteresis Optoelectronics Chemistry Chromatography

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