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A U-Shape Fibre-Optic pH Sensor Based on Hydrogen Bonding of Ethyl Cellulose with a Sol-Gel Matrix

Tang, Zijuan; Gomez, David; He, Chenyang; Korposh, Serhiy; Morgan, Stephen P.; Correia, Ricardo; Hayes-Gill, Barrie; Setchfield, Kerry; Liu, Liangliang

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Authors

Zijuan Tang

DAVID GOMEZ DAVID.GOMEZ@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Assistant Professor

Chenyang He

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SERHIY KORPOSH S.Korposh@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Photonics Instrumentation

BARRIE HAYES-GILL BARRIE.HAYES-GILL@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Electronic Systems and Medical Devices

Kerry Setchfield

Liangliang Liu



Abstract

© 1983-2012 IEEE. Development of a biocompatible pH sensor is of importance in biomedical applications, particularly for in vivo measurement, providing necessary information for clinical diagnosis and treatment such as chronic wounds and foetal acidosis. Traditional pH-indicator based optical sensors have problems of dye-leaching and photobleaching that restrict their uses in long-term monitoring. In this work, a dye-free fibre optic pH sensor is proposed consisting of a U-shape multimode optical fibre coated with a hybrid organic-inorganic composite film. The film is formed by cross-linking ethyl cellulose with a silica matrix at an optimised ethyl cellulose/silica molar ratio of 0.0065 via weakly interacted hydrogen bonding. This bonding is affected by hydrogen concentration (i.e., pH) in a solution resulting in a morphological change of the polymer aggregation presented in the silica matrix leading to refractive index change of the film. The developed sensor shows a reversible response to pH from 4.5 to 12.5 and exhibits linear correlation between transmitted light power and pH with a limit of agreement (LoA) between the sensor and a commercial probe of ±0.2 pH. For a clinically important range of pH values between 6 and 8 the LoA is ±0.1 pH. The sensor has low cross-sensitivity to temperature as the maximum interpreted pH change attributed to the power change is 0.12 pH when the temperature changes from 21 °C to 39 °C. To demonstrate biomedical relevance, the sensor is used to monitor pH of human serum. An in-house cytotoxicity assay is conducted with mouse fibroblast cell revealing that the film is not cytotoxic.

Citation

Tang, Z., Gomez, D., He, C., Korposh, S., Morgan, S. P., Correia, R., …Liu, L. (2021). A U-Shape Fibre-Optic pH Sensor Based on Hydrogen Bonding of Ethyl Cellulose with a Sol-Gel Matrix. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 39(5), 1557-1564. https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2020.3034563

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 26, 2020
Online Publication Date Oct 28, 2020
Publication Date Mar 1, 2021
Deposit Date Nov 12, 2020
Publicly Available Date Nov 12, 2020
Journal Journal of Lightwave Technology
Print ISSN 0733-8724
Electronic ISSN 1558-2213
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 39
Issue 5
Pages 1557-1564
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2020.3034563
Keywords Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5035829
Publisher URL https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9242239

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