DocumentCode
35226
Title
Temperature Compensation of Oxygen Sensing Films Utilizing a Dynamic Dual Lifetime Calculation Technique
Author
Collier, Bradley B. ; McShane, Michael J.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Volume
14
Issue
8
fYear
2014
fDate
Aug. 2014
Firstpage
2755
Lastpage
2764
Abstract
With advances to chemical sensing, methods for compensation of errors introduced by interfering analytes are needed. In this paper, a dual lifetime calculation technique was developed to enable simultaneous monitoring of two luminescence decays. Utilizing a windowed time-domain luminescence approach, the response of two luminophores is separated temporally. The ability of the dual dynamic rapid lifetime determination approach to determine the response of two luminophores simultaneously was investigated through mathematical modeling and experimental testing. Modeling results indicated that lifetime predictions will be most accurate when the ratio of the lifetimes from each luminophore is at least three and the ratio of intensities is near unity. In vitro experiments were performed using a porphyrin that is sensitive to both oxygen and temperature, combined with a temperature-sensitive inorganic phosphor used for compensation of the porphyrin response. In static experiments, the dual measurements were found to be highly accurate when compared with single-luminophore measurements-statistically equivalent for the long lifetime emission and an average difference of 2% for the short lifetimes. Real-time testing with dynamic windowing was successful in demonstrating dual lifetime measurements and temperature compensation of the oxygen sensitive dye. When comparing the actual oxygen and temperature values with predictions made using a dual calibration approach, an overall difference of <;1% was obtained. Thus, this method enables rapid, accurate extraction of multiple lifetimes without requiring computationally intense curve fitting, providing a significant advancement toward multianalyte sensing and imaging techniques.
Keywords
calibration; dyes; error compensation; gas sensors; oxygen; phosphorescence; phosphors; temperature sensors; thin film sensors; time-domain analysis; O2; chemical sensor; curve fitting; dual calibration approach; dual dynamic rapid lifetime determination approach; dynamic dual lifetime calculation technique; error compensation; experimental testing; imaging techniques; in vitro experiments; interfering analytes; lifetime prediction; luminescence decay monitoring; luminophores; mathematical modeling; multianalyte sensing techniques; oxygen sensing film; oxygen sensitive dye; porphyrin response compensation; real-time testing; static experiment; temperature compensation; temperature sensitive inorganic phosphor; windowed time-domain luminescence approach; Biomedical measurement; Delays; Films; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Testing; Rapid lifetime determination; dual sensors; error compensation; luminescence;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2311327
Filename
6767036
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