| Literature DB >> 31877833 |
Liliana Soares1,2, Susana Novais1, António Ferreira3, Orlando Frazão1,4, Susana Silva1.
Abstract
A configuration of a refractometer sensor is described with the aim of optically detecting the crystallization process of paracetamol. The developed sensing head is based on a conventional cleaved multi-mode fiber. The fiber tip sensor structure was submitted to contact with the liquid of interest (paracetamol fully dissolved in 40% v/v of ethanol/water) and the crystallization process of paracetamol, induced with continued exposure to air, was monitored in real time.Entities:
Keywords: crystallization; multi-mode optical fiber; paracetamol
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31877833 PMCID: PMC6982736 DOI: 10.3390/s20010087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Schematic diagram of the sensor structure (a) and a microscope image (b).
Figure 2Paracetamol concentration dependence on the refractive index.
Figure 3Optical power dependence on paracetamol concentration and respective refractive index.
Figure 4Step technique to estimate the resolution of the sensor.
Figure 5Experimental setup for paracetamol crystallization process monitoring.
Figure 6Crystallization process of paracetamol (video in Supplementary Materials) (a) Liquid paracetamol solution in contact with the MMF-tip sensor, (b) beginning of the paracetamol crystallization with continuous exposure to air and (c) full evaporation of the liquid solution and formation of crystalline structures of paracetamol.
Figure 7Monitoring of the crystallization process. (1) Addition of the paracetamol sample; (2) air exposure; (3) initiation of crystallization process; (4) stabilization, (zoom in between the steps (2) and (3)).