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Phenolic-compounds sensor based on immobilization of tyrosinase in polyacrylamide gel on long-period fiber grating

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Abstract A phenolic-compounds sensor based on a long-period fiber grating coated with an enzyme-entrapped polyacrylamide gel is prepared and characterized, where the enzyme is tyrosinase (polyphenol oxidase). Phenolic compounds in… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A phenolic-compounds sensor based on a long-period fiber grating coated with an enzyme-entrapped polyacrylamide gel is prepared and characterized, where the enzyme is tyrosinase (polyphenol oxidase). Phenolic compounds in contact with the enzyme-coated fiber grating can change the refractive index of the tyrosinase-immobilized gel through enzyme reaction and hence shift the resonance wavelength of the grating, which thus provides a measure of their concentration. Our experimental sensor shows a blue shift in the resonance wavelength with an increase in the concentration of the phenolic compounds in an aqueous solution with a maximum sensitivity of 0.0088 nm/µM at a pH value of 7.0. This fiber sensor offers numerous advantages, such as high sensitivity, wide operating range, fast response, reusability, reproducibility, biocompatibility, probe miniaturization, low cost, in-situ monitoring capability, and potential for remote sensing and multiplexing, and could be further developed for many industrial applications.

Keywords: compounds sensor; fiber grating; tyrosinase; gel; phenolic compounds

Journal Title: Optics and Laser Technology
Year Published: 2020

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