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Detection of the Crystallization Process of Paracetamol with a Multi-Mode Optical Fiber in a Reflective Configuration

A configuration of a refractometer sensor is described with the aim of optically detecting the crystallization process of paracetamol. The developed sensing head is based on a conventional cleaved multi-mode fiber. The fiber tip sensor structure was submitted to contact with the liquid of interest (paracetamol fully dissolved in 40% v/v of ethanol/water) and the crystallization process of paracetamol, induced with continued exposure to air, was monitored in real time.
crystallization, Ethanol, paracetamol, Chemical technology, Communication, multi-mode optical fiber, Water, TP1-1185, Refractometry, Paracetamol, Crystallization, Multi-mode optical fiber, Optical Fibers, Acetaminophen
crystallization, Ethanol, paracetamol, Chemical technology, Communication, multi-mode optical fiber, Water, TP1-1185, Refractometry, Paracetamol, Crystallization, Multi-mode optical fiber, Optical Fibers, Acetaminophen
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