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QRsens: Dual-purpose quick response code with built-in colorimetric sensors

Pablo Escobedo, Celia E. Ramos-Lorente, Ammara Ejaz, Miguel M. Erenas, Antonio Martínez-Olmos, Miguel Á. Carvajal, C. García‐Núñez, Ignacio de Orbe-Payá, L.F. Capitán‐Vallvey, A. Palma

2022Sensors and Actuators B Chemical40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

QRsens represents a family of Quick Response (QR) sensing codes for in-situ air analysis with a customized smartphone application to simultaneously read the QR code and the colorimetric sensors . Five colorimetric sensors (temperature, relative humidity (RH), and three gas sensors (CO 2 , NH 3 and H 2 S)) were designed with the aim of proposing two end-use applications for ambient analysis, i.e., enclosed spaces monitoring, and smart packaging. Both QR code and colorimetric sensing inks were deposited by standard screen printing on white paper. To ensure minimal ambient light dependence of QRsens during the real-time analysis, the smartphone application was programmed for an effective colour correction procedure based on black and white references for three standard illumination temperatures (3000, 4000 and 5000 K). Depending on the type of sensor being analysed, this integration achieved a reduction of ∼71 – 87% of QRsens's dependence on the light temperature. After the illumination colour correction, colorimetric gas sensors exhibited a detection range of 0.7–4.1%, 0.7–7.5 ppm, and 0.13–0.7 ppm for CO 2 , NH 3 and H 2 S, respectively. In summary, the study presents an affordable built-in multi-sensing platform in the form of QRsens for in-situ monitoring with potential in different types of ambient air analysis applications.

Topics & Concepts

ColorimetryComputer scienceCode (set theory)Materials scienceComputer visionProgramming languageSet (abstract data type)Biosensors and Analytical DetectionQR Code Applications and TechnologiesAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
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