A new, simple signal processing, low-cost technique for the
fabrication of a portable oxygen sensor based on time-resolved fluorescence is
described. The sensing film uses the oxygen sensing dye platinum meso-tetra
(pentfluorophenyl) porphyrin (PtTFPP) embedded in a polymer matrix.
The ratio measures sensitivity of the sensing film, where 0 and 100 represent the detected
fluorescence lifetimes from the sensing film exposed to 100% nitrogen and 100%
oxygen, respectively. The experimental results reveal that the PtTFPP-doped
oxygen sensor has a sensitivity of 2.2 in the 0%–100% range.
A preparation procedure for coating the photodiodes with the
oxygen sensor film that produces repetitive and reliable sensing devices is
proposed. The developed time-resolved optical oxygen sensor is portable,
low-cost, has simple signal processing, and lacks optical filter elements. It
is a cost-effective alternative to traditional electrochemical-based oxygen
sensors and provides a platform for other optical based sensors.
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