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High performance optical trace oxygen sensors based on NIR-emitting benzoporphyrins covalently coupled to silicone matrixes

Mueller et al., 2015

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472548857364254436
Author
Mueller B
Burger T
Borisov S
Klimant I
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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New robust optical sensors for measurement of low oxygen concentrations are presented. The simple synthesis of a new Pt (II) and Pd (II)-benzoporphyrin indicator and the subsequent modification via Suzuki-coupling to introduce reactive styrene groups are …
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