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Fiber optic chemical sensors for volatile organics and metal ions
Designs of fiber optic chemical sensors are reviewed. Two basic types of sensors are described. The first is a reservoir sensor for determining chloroform based on vapor transport and fluorometric detection. The second type of sensor is a renewable reagent sensor based on vacuum aspiration of samples. Application of this sensor to the fluorometric determination of aluminum and the chemiluminescence determination of chromium is described.