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ACS Sensors ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abhishek Kumar ◽  
Yaoli Zhao ◽  
Mohammad Moein Mohammadi ◽  
Jun Liu ◽  
Thomas Thundat ◽  
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Author(s):  
S. Sophiya Susan

Agriculture plays vital role in the economic of developing country. This paper Proposes, monitoring and access control system for greenhouse by using IOT. Our Proposed system will check for certain common conditions, for instance such as moistness, soil condition, temperature, humidity, light intensity, Carbon monoxide detection and operate the water supply through phone itself. All the environmental instance information are send to cloud server using Wi-Fi module ESP32. If any climatic condition crosses certain specific threshold limit related action will be taken place like if the temperature becomes high the rooftop of the green house will be opened or the exhaust fan will be switch ON manually by the user and if the light intensity goes down the external light supply will be given to the plants. The microcontroller will turn ON the motor if the moisture content of soil doesn’t meet the required condition. The sensors used in the proposed system are Resistive soil moisture sensor, DHT11 sensor, MQ9 sensor and LDR. The user can monitor and control parameters through mobile phone by using BLYNK app. This model was attempted in order to achieve the intelligent monitoring of greenhouse environment parameters like temperature, humidity, soil moisture etc., keeping the user continuously informed of the conditions inside the greenhouse using IOT technology.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (21) ◽  
pp. 4417-4422
Author(s):  
Kuang‐Hsu Wu ◽  
Qingran Zhang ◽  
Yangming Lin ◽  
Mohammad A. Ali ◽  
Shenlong Zhao ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (20) ◽  
pp. 3162-3179 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sujay Mukhopadhyay ◽  
Arnab Sarkar ◽  
Pabitra Chattopadhyay ◽  
Koushik Dhara

2020 ◽  
Vol 142 (37) ◽  
pp. 15917-15930 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johannes Morstein ◽  
Denis Höfler ◽  
Kohei Ueno ◽  
Jonah W. Jurss ◽  
Ryan R. Walvoord ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johannes Morstein ◽  
Denis Höfler ◽  
Kohei Ueno ◽  
Jonah Jurss ◽  
Ryan Walvoord ◽  
...  

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an emerging gasotransmitter and reactive carbon species with broad anti-inflammatory, cytoprotective, and neurotransmitter functions along with therapeutic potential for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The study of CO chemistry in biology and medicine relative to other prominent gasotransmitters such as NO and H2S remains challenging, in large part due to limitations in available tools for the direct visualization of this transient and freely diffusing small molecule in complex living systems. Here we report a ligand-directed activity-based sensing (ABS) approach to CO detection through palladium-mediated carbonylation chemistry. Specifically, the design and synthesis of a series of ABS probes with systematic alterations in the palladium-ligand environment (e.g., sp3-S, sp3-N, sp2-N) establish structureactivity relationships for palladacycles to confer selective reactivity with CO under physiological conditions. These fundamental studies led to the development of an optimized probe, termed Carbon Monoxide Probe-3 Ester Pyridine (COP3E-Py), which enables imaging of CO release in live cell and brain settings, including monitoring of endogenous CO production that triggers presynaptic dopamine release in fly brains. This work provides a unique tool for studying CO in living systems and establishes the utility of a synthetic methods approach to activity-based sensing using principles of organometallic chemistry


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johannes Morstein ◽  
Denis Höfler ◽  
Kohei Ueno ◽  
Jonah Jurss ◽  
Ryan Walvoord ◽  
...  

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an emerging gasotransmitter and reactive carbon species with broad anti-inflammatory, cytoprotective, and neurotransmitter functions along with therapeutic potential for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The study of CO chemistry in biology and medicine relative to other prominent gasotransmitters such as NO and H2S remains challenging, in large part due to limitations in available tools for the direct visualization of this transient and freely diffusing small molecule in complex living systems. Here we report a ligand-directed activity-based sensing (ABS) approach to CO detection through palladium-mediated carbonylation chemistry. Specifically, the design and synthesis of a series of ABS probes with systematic alterations in the palladium-ligand environment (e.g., sp3-S, sp3-N, sp2-N) establish structureactivity relationships for palladacycles to confer selective reactivity with CO under physiological conditions. These fundamental studies led to the development of an optimized probe, termed Carbon Monoxide Probe-3 Ester Pyridine (COP3E-Py), which enables imaging of CO release in live cell and brain settings, including monitoring of endogenous CO production that triggers presynaptic dopamine release in fly brains. This work provides a unique tool for studying CO in living systems and establishes the utility of a synthetic methods approach to activity-based sensing using principles of organometallic chemistry


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