Optical halide sensing using fluorescence quenching: theory, simulations and applications - a review
- 2 August 2001
- journal article
- review article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Measurement Science and Technology
- Vol. 12 (9) , R53-R88
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-0233/12/9/201
Abstract
In the last century the production and application of halides assumed an ever greater importance. In the fields of medicine, dentistry, plastics, pesticides, food, photography etc many new halogen containing compounds have come into everyday use. In an analogous manner many techniques for the detection and determination of halogen compounds and ions have been developed with scientific journals reporting ever more sensitive methods. The 19th century saw the discovery of what is now thought of as a classical method for halide determination, namely the quenching of fluorescence. However, little analytically was done until over 100 years after its discovery, when the first halide sensors based on the quenching of fluorescence started to emerge. Due to the typical complexity of fluorescence quenching kinetics of optical halide sensors and their lack of selectivity, they have found little if any place commercially, despite their sensitivity, where other techniques such as ion-selective electrodes, x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and colorimetry have dominated the analytical market. In this review article the author summarizes the relevant theory and work to date for halide sensing using fluorescence quenching methods and outlines the future potential that fluorescence quenching based optical sensors have to offer in halide determination.Keywords
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