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Photonic crystal fibres for chemical sensing and photochemistry

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CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
Volume 42, Issue 22, Pages 8629-8648

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3cs60128e

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  1. Koerber foundation
  2. European Research Council [247450]
  3. German Research Council (DFG)

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In this review, we introduce photonic crystal fibre as a novel optofluidic microdevice that can be employed as both a versatile chemical sensor and a highly efficient microreactor. We demonstrate that it provides an excellent platform in which light and chemical samples can strongly interact for quantitative spectroscopic analysis or photoactivation purposes. The use of photonic crystal fibre in photochemistry and sensing is discussed and recent results on gas and liquid sensing as well as on photochemical and catalytic reactions are reviewed. These developments demonstrate that the tight light confinement, enhanced light-matter interaction and reduced sample volume offered by photonic crystal fibre make it useful in a wide range of chemical applications.

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