Pseudo-continuous flow FTIR system for glucose, fructose and sucrose identification in Mid-IR range

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In this paper, we present a new FTIR-based microfluidic system for Glucose, Fructose and Sucrose detection. The proposed microfluidic system is based on a pseudo-continuous flow coupled to a microscope-FTIR instrument. The detection and characterization of sugar samples were performed by recording their absorption spectrum in the wavelength range 700-1000 cm-1 of the Mid-IR region. The proposed pseudo-continuous flow system is designed to improve the uniformity of the sample distribution in the analyzed area versus conventional systems. The obtained results for different sugars concentrations, show a very low measurement error of 4.35% in the absorption peak intensity, which is ten times lower than the error obtained using the conventional measurements.

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Landari, H., Roudjane, M., Messaddeq, Y., & Miled, A. (2018). Pseudo-continuous flow FTIR system for glucose, fructose and sucrose identification in Mid-IR range. Micromachines, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi9100517

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