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Method for the measurement of oxygen concentration levels by the steady-state determination of fluorescence lifetime

  • US 5,495,850 A
  • Filed: 01/25/1995
  • Issued: 03/05/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/21/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of measuring an oxygen concentration or partial pressure of a fluid comprising the steps of:

  • (a) contacting the fluid with a sensor comprising a housing containing a lipid soluble fluorescent probe substance having a fluorescence lifetime (τ

    ) which is sensitive to quenching by oxygen, admixed in a nonpolar solvent;

    (b) irradiating the fluorescent probe substance of step (a) within the sensor housing with continuous, linearly polarized ultraviolet light at wavelengths strongly absorbed by the fluorescent probe substance to emit fluorescence having vector components parallel and perpendicular to the plane of polarization of the ultraviolet light;

    (c) resolving the emitted fluorescence of step (b) into vector components parallel and perpendicular to the plane of polarization of the ultraviolet light;

    (d) calculating a fluorescence anisotropy in time of the fluorescence emitted by the fluorescent probe substance of step (a) within the sensor housing from the vector components of step (c) by applying a first mathematical function, the first mathematical function being in the form of a first equation; and

    (e) applying a second mathematical function which relates fluorescence anisotropy to oxygen concentration or partial pressure, the second mathematical function being in the form of a second equation.

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