Combinatorial Study and High-Throughput Screening of Transparent Barrier Films using Chemical Sensors

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ABSRACTHigh throughput screening methods for evaluating oxygen and moisture barriers are described. The screening methods are based on the change in a certain optical property, such as absorbance or fluorescence, due to a chemical reaction with oxygen gas or water vapor. The results of these measurements for several cases are presented and their advantages and disadvantages are discussed.


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The recognition and sensing of biologically and environmentally important species has emerged as a significant goal in the field of chemical sensors in recent years1. Fluorogenic methods in conjunction with suitable probes are preferable approaches for the measurement of these analytes because fluorimetry is rapidly performed, is nondestructive, is highly sensitive, is suitable for high-throughput screening applications2,3. We synthesized rhodamine derivatives compounds by a Schiff base reaction.


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