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Reusable optical fiber sensor for the detection of mercury traces based on LSPR generated by gold nanoparticles Embedded in LbL Nano-Assembled Coatings

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Abstract

This work reports a wavelength-based reusable optical fiber sensor for the detection of mercury traces in water based on the alteration of the Localized Surface Plasmon Resonances. The limit of detection is below 1 ppb.

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