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Molecular Imprinted Polymer Based Optical Sensor for Methanol Vapor Detection

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Abstract

A molecular imprinted polymer-based optical sensor is proposed to detect methanol. The sensor is tested with different concentrations of methanal vapour for sensitivity and ethanol for selectivity. The result shows a redshift with significant absorption.

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