Advancements in Optical Fiber Sensors for pH Measurement: Technologies and Applications
Alaa N D Alhussein1, Mohammed R T M Qaid1, Timur Agliullin1
1Department of Radiophotonics and Microwave Technologies, Kazan National Research Technical University Named After A. N. Tupolev-KAI, 10, K. Marx St., Kazan 420111, Russia.
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Measuring pH is a critical parameter in environmental monitoring, biomedical diagnostics, food safety, and industrial processes. Optical fiber sensors have proven highly effective for pH detection due to their exceptional sensitivity, rapid response, and resistance to electromagnetic interference, making them well suited for real-time monitoring. This review offers a comprehensive analysis of recent advances in optical fiber-based pH sensors, covering key techniques such as fluorescence-based, absorbance-based, evanescent wave, and interferometric methods. Innovations in Fiber Bragg Grating and Surface Plasmon Resonance technologies are also examined. The discussion extends to the impact of pH-sensitive coatings-ranging from nanomaterials and polymeric films to graphene-based compounds-on enhancing sensor performance. Recent advancements have also enabled automation in data analysis and improvements in remote sensing capabilities. The review further compares the economic viability of optical fiber sensors with traditional electrochemical methods, while acknowledging persistent issues such as temperature cross-sensitivity, long-term stability, and fabrication costs. Overall, recent developments have broadened the functionality and application scope of these sensors by improving efficiency, accuracy, and scalability. Future research directions are outlined, including advanced optical interrogation techniques, such as Addressed Fiber Bragg Structures (AFBSs), microwave photonic integration, and optimized material selection. These approaches aim to enhance performance, reduce costs, and enable the broader adoption of optical fiber pH sensors.
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