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EPSRC Reference: EP/E028624/1
Title: A high sensitivity broad spectrum optical early warning system for chemical toxic agents in water
Principal Investigator: Ray, Professor A
Other Investigators:
Vadgama, Professor P
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Project Partners:
ALcontrol Laboratories T Q Environmental Plc
Department: Materials
Organisation: Queen Mary University of London
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 20 June 2007 Ends: 19 June 2009 Value (£): 247,863
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Analytical Science Chemical Synthetic Methodology
Surfaces & Interfaces
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Aerospace, Defence and Marine Chemicals
Related Grants:
EP/E028446/1
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The collaborative project between Queen Mary, University of London andUniversity of East Anglia aims to design and engineer a low cost, portable,broad spectrum and highly sensitive integrated optical biosensor to be employedin rapid response warning systems for threats to water security. The solutionwill be based upon a multidisciplinary approach combining expertise in thesynthesis of novel tailor-made macrocyclic compounds (reporter materials),formulation of lipid bilayer membranes within a robust self-assembled organicfilm, high sensitive optical registration of surface/analyte interaction andall optical sensor interrogation methods. Fundamental investigations intochemical and engineering sciences will be targeted to meet the end users'specifications and the original scientific and engineering knowledge in thesensor technology will form the basis of a further technology transferprogramme into developing a marketable product by industrial collaborators. Itis important that any developed sensor is shown to be robust and fit forpurpose and instant feedback is essential for security alert. Minimalmaintenance requirements are to be achieved for commercially viable replacementof current practices. The detection limit should also be three orders ofmagnitude better than the ppm range capability of existing technologies.A common case for support is being submitted by QMUL and UEA.
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