Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1985255286> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 84 of
84
with 100 items per page.
- W1985255286 endingPage "86" @default.
- W1985255286 startingPage "81" @default.
- W1985255286 abstract "An ever-increasing interest in protecting, remediating and restoring the environment has generated an urgent need for advanced monitoring technology. These criteria will expand continually as existing laws are more stringently enforced and new legislation is enacted. The need for a monitoring strategy has never been a serious focus. One viewpoint has been to adapt existing analytical instruments irrespective of their suitability, complexity or cost to perform the monitoring function. A second strategy is to develop ‘simple’ measuring devices that fall into such general categories as optical, electrochemical, thermal, chemical and mass sensors. Yet for all of these approaches the focus is lost: a sensor must be ble to make repeatable, sensitive, specific, in situ, reliable analyses at a reasonable cost (labor and instrumentation). Those scientists involved with the development of fiber-optic chemical sensors (FOCSTM) have always believed that the monitoring role was the ideal application for these devices. More than fifteen years have been spent on their development and yet this is still not the accepted monitoring method. The evolution of the FOCSTM technology is an interesting one and gives insight as to why it has taken so long for an actual product to result. Now that commercial devices do exist, it is proper to review their practicality for monitoring the environment. In particular, the requisites for acceptable sensors and the ability of FOCSTM to meet these criteria are examined. The first systems will be shown and their unique features discussed. Monitoring data will be presented for hydrocarbons and trichloroethylene in water. Finally, the format of future sensors will be presented." @default.
- W1985255286 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1985255286 creator A5011718905 @default.
- W1985255286 creator A5028590889 @default.
- W1985255286 creator A5053901002 @default.
- W1985255286 date "1993-03-01" @default.
- W1985255286 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W1985255286 title "Fiber-optic chemical sensors offer a realistic solution to environmental monitoring needs" @default.
- W1985255286 cites W1971945216 @default.
- W1985255286 cites W1976146825 @default.
- W1985255286 cites W1979589589 @default.
- W1985255286 cites W1989883826 @default.
- W1985255286 cites W1990240655 @default.
- W1985255286 cites W1993226461 @default.
- W1985255286 cites W2001248831 @default.
- W1985255286 cites W2038790683 @default.
- W1985255286 cites W2078525188 @default.
- W1985255286 cites W2092008117 @default.
- W1985255286 cites W2093913597 @default.
- W1985255286 cites W4213237171 @default.
- W1985255286 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/0925-4005(93)85241-2" @default.
- W1985255286 hasPublicationYear "1993" @default.
- W1985255286 type Work @default.
- W1985255286 sameAs 1985255286 @default.
- W1985255286 citedByCount "25" @default.
- W1985255286 countsByYear W19852552862013 @default.
- W1985255286 countsByYear W19852552862016 @default.
- W1985255286 countsByYear W19852552862019 @default.
- W1985255286 countsByYear W19852552862020 @default.
- W1985255286 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1985255286 hasAuthorship W1985255286A5011718905 @default.
- W1985255286 hasAuthorship W1985255286A5028590889 @default.
- W1985255286 hasAuthorship W1985255286A5053901002 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C112930515 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C118530786 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C150903083 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C192209626 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C201995342 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C2777488183 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C539469273 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConcept C87717796 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C111919701 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C112930515 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C118530786 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C120665830 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C121332964 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C127413603 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C144133560 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C150903083 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C192209626 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C201995342 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C2777488183 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C41008148 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C539469273 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C86803240 @default.
- W1985255286 hasConceptScore W1985255286C87717796 @default.
- W1985255286 hasIssue "1-3" @default.
- W1985255286 hasLocation W19852552861 @default.
- W1985255286 hasOpenAccess W1985255286 @default.
- W1985255286 hasPrimaryLocation W19852552861 @default.
- W1985255286 hasRelatedWork W1549180838 @default.
- W1985255286 hasRelatedWork W1972557159 @default.
- W1985255286 hasRelatedWork W2152596889 @default.
- W1985255286 hasRelatedWork W2363498374 @default.
- W1985255286 hasRelatedWork W2582477730 @default.
- W1985255286 hasRelatedWork W2993874308 @default.
- W1985255286 hasRelatedWork W3080682380 @default.
- W1985255286 hasRelatedWork W562823126 @default.
- W1985255286 hasRelatedWork W1497201623 @default.
- W1985255286 hasRelatedWork W2489600020 @default.
- W1985255286 hasVolume "11" @default.
- W1985255286 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1985255286 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1985255286 magId "1985255286" @default.
- W1985255286 workType "article" @default.