Exploiting the Potential of OLED-Based Photo-Organic Sensors for Biotechnological Applications

  • F K
  • OR H
  • K F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Micro- and millilitre-scale sensors have become increasingly important in modern biotechnology. Miniaturization and parallelization are also commonly employed in bio-analytical applications, environmental science and bioprocess engineering. This reduction of dimensions to the micro- and milliliter-scale stems from the demand for new sensor systems that enable non-invasive monitoring of bioprocesses in microfluidic or on-chip devices. Highly sensitive optical (bio-) sensors, with operating principles based on photoluminescence intensity or lifetime detection, hold significant promise for meeting the space-limited conditions within miniaturized biotechnological systems. In this context, the properties and applications of OLED-based organic sensors in biotechnology are discussed. The possible use of OLEDs as excitation sources in (analytical) biotechnological applications is also examined. Keywords:

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F, K., OR, H., K, F., & M, J. (2016). Exploiting the Potential of OLED-Based Photo-Organic Sensors for Biotechnological Applications. Chemical Sciences Journal, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.4172/2150-3494.1000134

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