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Cellulose based bulk pH optomembranes

Wróblewski et al., 1998

Document ID
12336443360145364105
Author
Wróblewski W
Roźniecka E
Dybko A
Brzózka Z
Publication year
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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The paper presents an efficient technique for the preparation of pH-sensitive bulk optomembranes for fiber optic chemical sensors (FOCS). The method is based on the physical entrapment of the reagent molecules in the bulk of cellulose acetate membranes …
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