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Original Articles

Tuning the Performance of Room Temperature Phosphorescence Sensing Materials for Oxygen Using Factorial Designs

Pages 307-322 | Published online: 27 Feb 2008
 

ABSTRACT

The effects of three experimental factors (pH, precursors, alcohol) on the sensing characteristics of these materials were screened by means of two-level factorial designs. The resulting materials turned out to be useful as luminescent probes for the measurement of dissolved and gaseous oxygen. The photochemical properties and the analytical performance of the RTP sensing phases have been studied by using both gas flow-injection analysis and continuous liquid flow-through systems. The proposed sensing materials were particularly suitable for measuring dissolved oxygen in natural waters. The detection limit attained was 0.004 mg.ml−1 and a typical precision of ± 1.0% al a 0.6 mg.ml−1 oxygen level was achieved. Response time for 90% of the final RTP value was less than 90s in a continuous flow mode. No hysteresis effects were noticed.

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