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Talanta | 2014

Miniaturised wireless smart tag for optical chemical analysis applications

Matthew D. Steinberg; Petar Kassal; Biserka Tkalčec; Ivana Murković Steinberg

A novel miniaturised photometer has been developed as an ultra-portable and mobile analytical chemical instrument. The low-cost photometer presents a paradigm shift in mobile chemical sensor instrumentation because it is built around a contactless smart card format. The photometer tag is based on the radio-frequency identification (RFID) smart card system, which provides short-range wireless data and power transfer between the photometer and a proximal reader, and which allows the reader to also energise the photometer by near field electromagnetic induction. RFID is set to become a key enabling technology of the Internet-of-Things (IoT), hence devices such as the photometer described here will enable numerous mobile, wearable and vanguard chemical sensing applications in the emerging connected world. In the work presented here, we demonstrate the characterisation of a low-power RFID wireless sensor tag with an LED/photodiode-based photometric input. The performance of the wireless photometer has been tested through two different model analytical applications. The first is photometry in solution, where colour intensity as a function of dye concentration was measured. The second is an ion-selective optode system in which potassium ion concentrations were determined by using previously well characterised bulk optode membranes. The analytical performance of the wireless photometer smart tag is clearly demonstrated by these optical absorption-based analytical experiments, with excellent data agreement to a reference laboratory instrument.


Thin Solid Films | 2010

Organically modified silicate thin films doped with colourimetric pH indicators methyl red and bromocresol green as pH responsive sol–gel hybrid materials

Stella Jurmanović; Šimo Kordić; Matthew D. Steinberg; Ivana Murković Steinberg


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2013

Wireless smart tag with potentiometric input for ultra low-power chemical sensing

Petar Kassal; Ivana Murković Steinberg; Matthew D. Steinberg


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2004

A micropower amperometric potentiostat

Matthew D. Steinberg; Christopher R. Lowe


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2009

Radio-frequency tag with optoelectronic interface for distributed wireless chemical and biological sensor applications

Ivana Murković Steinberg; Matthew D. Steinberg


Electroanalysis | 2016

System Architectures in Wearable Electrochemical Sensors

Matthew D. Steinberg; Petar Kassal; Ivana Murković Steinberg


Talanta | 2015

A wireless potentiostat for mobile chemical sensing and biosensing.

Matthew D. Steinberg; Petar Kassal; Irena Kereković; Ivana Murković Steinberg


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2014

Wireless Smart Tag with On-Board Conductometric Chemical Sensor

Matthew D. Steinberg; Ivan Žura; Ivana Murković Steinberg


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2017

Smart bandage with wireless connectivity for optical monitoring of pH

Petar Kassal; Marko Zubak; Gregor Scheipl; Gerhard J. Mohr; Matthew D. Steinberg; Ivana Murković Steinberg


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2014

Low-Cost Conductometric Transducers for Use in Thin Polymer Film Chemical Sensors

Ivan Žura; Dinko Babić; Matthew D. Steinberg; Ivana Murković Steinberg

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Petar Kassal

University of California

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University of California

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