Method for making an optical sensor having improved barrier prop

Coating processes – Optical element produced – Polarizer – windshield – optical fiber – projection screen – or...

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427 212, 427508, 427510, 427512, 427514, 427518, 427519, 427520, 427157, B05D 506, C08F 204, C08F 250, G01N 2164

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061624942

ABSTRACT:
A method for making a optical sensor for measuring the pH of a fluid includes the steps of applying a solution containing (a) a cellulose acrylamide, (b) an acrylamide, and (c) a copolymerizable monomeric fluorescent indicator species to the distal end of an optical fiber and polymerizing the solution to form a pH sensor means.

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