Luminescence-based optical sensors fabricated by means of the layer-by-layer nano-assembly technique

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Abstract

Luminescence-based sensing applications range from agriculture to biology, including medicine and environmental care, which indicates the importance of this technique as a detection tool. Luminescent optical sensors are required to be highly stable, sensitive, and selective, three crucial features that can be achieved by fabricating them by means of the layer-by-layer nano-assembly technique. This method permits us to tailor the sensors0 properties at the nanometer scale, avoiding luminophore aggregation and, hence, self-quenching, promoting the diffusion of the target analytes, and building a barrier against the undesired molecules. These characteristics give rise to the fabrication of custom-made sensors for each particular application.

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De Acha, N., Elosua, C., Matias, I., & Arregui, F. J. (2017, December 6). Luminescence-based optical sensors fabricated by means of the layer-by-layer nano-assembly technique. Sensors (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s17122826

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