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Sensor Array, Light Source or Both?

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Daniel C. McCarthy

Chemists are not content with detecting one or two chemical species within a sample. They prefer, when possible, to measure everything at once. This demand has generated a number of array-based detector technologies, including optical methods that require the intricate alignment of the light source, sample and detector. Researchers at the State University of New York in Buffalo have demonstrated a potential shortcut. "It's essentially an LED with holes punched into its surface, and we filled the holes with [analyte selective] chemistry," said Frank V. Bright, a chemistry professor at the...Read full article

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