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AuthorChen, Yu
AuthorZilberman, Yael
AuthorAmeri, Shideh Kabiri
AuthorYoon, Woon Jong
AuthorCabibihan, John-John
AuthorSonkusale, Sameer R.
Available date2021-09-01T10:02:49Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameIEEE Sensors Journal
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2016.2544701
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/22417
AbstractWe present a gastric gas sensor based on conjoined dual optical fibers functionalized with sensitive optical dyes for sensing gases in both fluidic and gaseous environments. The sensor aims to sense various concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) and ammonia (NH3), which are two significant biomarkers of H. pylori infection in the stomach. It is known that CO2 and NH3 are released during the hydrolysis of urea by H. pylori, a bacterium that may cause stomach cancer with relatively high probability. CO2 and NH3 sensitive optical dyes, cresol red ion pair and zinc tetraphenylporphyrin, are embedded in silica beads and then functionalized onto the thin PDMS-coated fiber tip. Each type of dye provides a unique spectral emission response when excited with light ranging from 450 to 700 nm. Two SMA connector legs of the as-functionalized sensor are connected to an external light source for illumination and a ultraviolet-visible-near infrared (UV-Vis-NIR) spectrometer for signal collection/readout. To perform the measurements, one fiber illuminates while the other fiber collects the back-scattered light and feeds it to the UV-Vis-NIR spectrometer to measure the change in light spectrum as a function of CO2 or NH3 concentration. This method is easy and flexible and achieves ppm level sensitivity to targeted gas analytes. The proposed sensor can be integrated into a customized tethered capsule for adjunctive diagnosis of H. pylori infection to improve the accuracy of visual endoscopic inspection.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectCarbon
Fiber optics
Fibers
Gas detectors
Gases
Infrared devices
Light
Light sources
Optical fibers
Spectrometers
Urea
Gaseous environments
Hydrolysis of ureas
Optical dyes
Signal collection
Spectral emission
UV-Vis-NIR spectrometers
Visible near-infrared
Zinc tetraphenylporphyrin
Carbon dioxide
TitleA Flexible Gastric Gas Sensor Based on Functionalized Optical Fiber
TypeArticle
Pagination5243-5248
Issue Number13
Volume Number16


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