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Department of Pharmacology

 
Author(s): 
Marshall, AJ, Young, DS, Kabilan, S, Hussain, A, Blyth, J, Lowe, CR
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Holographic sensors for monitoring ionic strength have been fabricated from charged sulphonate and quaternary ammonium monomers, incorporated into thin, polymeric hydrogel films which were transformed into volume holograms. The diffraction wavelength or reflected colour of the holograms was used to characterise their swelling or de-swelling behaviour as a function of ionic strength in various media. The effects of co-monomer structure, buffer composition, ion composition, pH and temperature were evaluated, whilst the reversibility and reproducibility of the sensor was also assessed. An acrylamide-based hologram containing equal molar amounts of negatively and positively charged monomers was shown to be able to quantify ionic strength independent of the identity of the ionic species present in the test solution. The sensor was fully reversible, free of hysteresis and exhibited little response to pH between 3 and 9 and temperature within the range 20-45°C. The system was successfully used to quantify the ionic strength of milk solutions, which contain a complex mixture of ions and biological components. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Publication ID: 
218561
Published date: 
29 November 2004
Publication source: 
scopus
Publication type: 
Journal articles
Journal name: 
Analytica Chimica Acta
Publication volume: 
527
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