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Fuzzy Liquid Analysis by an Array of Nonspecifically Interacting Reagents: The Taste of Fluorescence
Complex
or unknown liquid analysis requires extensive instrumentation and
laboratory work; simple field devices usually have serious limitations
in functionality, sensitivity, and applicability. This communication
presents a novel, effective, and simple approach to fingerprinting
liquids. The method is based on nonspecific interactions of the sample
liquid, a long lifetime luminescent europium label, and various surface
modulators in an array form that is readily converted to a field analysis
μTAS system. As compared to existing e-nose or e-tongue techniques,
the method is unique both in terms of sensitivity and usability, mainly
due to the well-known unique properties of the europium label. This
communication demonstrates the use of this new method in distinguishing
different wines, waters, alcohols, and artificially modified berry
juices