The use of 3D-printing technology for producing optical devices (i.e., mirrors and waveguides) remains challenging, especially in the UV spectral regime.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, we have described a miniaturized, simple, and low-cost device for sulfite determination in beverages by coupling Gas Diffusion Microextraction to paper-based analytical devices. The color change of an acid-base indicator - promoted by the generated gaseous SO - impregnated onto the paper surface was monitored in the function of time by video recording using a smartphone. The analytical information was related to the Hue, Saturation, Value (HSV) color space extracted from the video file.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe increasing consumption of processed foods demands the usage of chemical preservatives to ensure freshness and extended shelf life. For this purpose, sodium sulfite and its derivatives have been widely used in a variety of food products to inhibit microbial spoilage and for mitigating oxidative decay. However, the excessive consumption of sulfite may cause health problems, thus requiring rapid and accurate analytical methods for the rapid identification of threshold levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAbsorption-based spectroscopy in the mid-infrared (MIR) spectral range (i.e., 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOzone is an oxidizing molecule used for disinfecting a wide variety of environments, such as in dental clinics, and has most recently been promoted as a sanitizing agent to prevent coronavirus transmission. The easy access to ozone-generating sources also enables their ubiquitous use. However, exposure to ozone may seriously affect human health by amplifying or inducing respiratory diseases and distress syndromes and has been associated with premature deaths from other diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFColorimetric techniques have been developed and used in routine analyses for over a century and apparently all their potentialities have been exhaustively explored. However, colorimetric techniques have gained high visibility in the last two decades mainly because of the development of the miniaturization concept, for example, paper-based analytical devices that mostly employ colorimetric reactions, and by the advances and popularity of image capture instruments. The impressive increase in the use of these devices was followed by the development and enhancement of different modes of color detection to meet the demands of making qualitative, semi-quantitative, and fully quantitative analyses of multiple analytes.
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