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Fast and accurate determination of the detergent efficiency by optical fiber sensors

Year: 2011

Journal: Proc. of SPIE, 2011, 8028, 80280V (10pp), 20131009

Authors: Maria Patitsa, Helge Pfeiffer, Martine Wevers

Organizations: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Material Performance and Non-destructive Testing, Department of Materials Engineering (MTM), Kasteelpark Arenberg 44 Bus 2450 3001 Leuven, Belgium

An optical fiber sensor was developed to control the cleaning efficiency of surfactants. Prior to the measurements, the sensing part of the probe is covered with a uniform standardized soil layer (lipid multilayer), and a gold mirror is deposited at the end of the optical fiber. For the lipid multilayer deposition on the fiber, Langmuir-Blodgett technique was used and the progress of deposition was followed online by ultraviolet spectroscopy. The invention provides a miniaturized Surface Plasmon Resonance dip-sensor for automated on-line testing that can replace the cost and time consuming existing methods and develop a breakthrough in detergent testing in combining optical sensing, surface chemistry and automated data acquisition. The sensor is to be used to evaluate detergency of different cleaning products and also indicate how formulation, concentration, lipid nature and temperature affect the cleaning behavior of a surfactant.