Abstract

A range of optical fibre-based sensors for the measurement of ethanol, primarily in aqueous solution, have been developed and are reviewed here. The sensing approaches can be classified into four groups according to the measurement techniques used, namely absorption (or absorbance), external interferometric, internal fibre grating and plasmonic sensing. The sensors within these groupings can be compared in terms of their characteristic performance indicators, which include sensitivity, resolution and measurement range. Here, particular attention is paid to the potential application areas of these sensors as ethanol production is globally viewed as an important industrial activity. Potential industrial applications are highlighted in the context of the emergence of the internet of things (IoT), which is driving widespread utilization of these sensors in the commercially significant industrial and medical sectors. The review concludes with a summary of the current status and future prospects of optical fibre ethanol sensors for industrial use.

Original languageEnglish
Article number950
JournalSensors
Volume22
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Absorption-based sensors
  • Ethanol sensing
  • Fibre grating sensors
  • Interferometric sensors
  • Optical fibre sensors
  • Plasmonic sensors

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