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A Nanoporous glass matrix is developed to encapsulate molecular probes for monitoring important biological
parameters such as DO. The hydrophobic nanoporous host matrix is designed and fabricated using room temperature
sol gel technique. The doped sol gel is then coated on biocompatible self adhesive patches or directly coated on the
biocontainers. We demonstrate the application of this technique in non-invasive monitoring DO as well as oxygen
partial pressure in a closed fermentation process as well as in a cell culture plate during bacterial growth. Dynamic
response of sensor, sensitivity and accuracy is also demonstrated in this paper.
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Suresh Alla, Rina Solanki, Yvette D. Mattley, Harish Dabhi, Mahmoud R. Shahriari, "Nanoporous thin film platform for biophotonic sensors," Proc. SPIE 7173, Optical Fibers and Sensors for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment Applications IX, 717304 (20 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.808994