Ingo Klimant
Affiliations: | 1996-2002 | Technische Universität Graz, Graz, Steiermark, Austria |
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Fuchs S, Rieger V, Tjell AØ, et al. (2023) Optical glucose sensor for microfluidic cell culture systems. Biosensors & Bioelectronics. 237: 115491 |
Zieger S, Steinegger A, Klimant I, et al. (2020) A TADF emitting Zn(II)-benzoporphyrin: an indicator for simultaneous sensing of oxygen and temperature. Acs Sensors |
Tribuser L, Borisov SM, Klimant I. (2020) Tuning the sensitivity of fluoroionophore-based K+ sensors via variation of polymer matrix: A comparative study Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 312: 127940 |
Pfeifer D, Russegger A, Klimant I, et al. (2020) Green to red emitting BODIPY dyes for fluorescent sensing and imaging of carbon dioxide Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 304: 127312 |
Rappitsch T, Klimant I, Borisov SM. (2020) Bright far-red emitting BODIPYs via extension with conjugated fluorene and carbazole motifs Dyes and Pigments. 174: 108037 |
Staudinger C, Breininger J, Klimant I, et al. (2019) Near-infrared fluorescent aza-BODIPY dyes for sensing and imaging of pH from the neutral to highly alkaline range. The Analyst |
Staudinger C, Strobl M, Breininger J, et al. (2019) Fast and stable optical pH sensor materials for oceanographic applications Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 282: 204-217 |
Borisov SM, Pommer R, Svec J, et al. (2018) New red-emitting Schiff base chelates: promising dyes for sensing and imaging of temperature and oxygen phosphorescence decay time. Journal of Materials Chemistry. C. 6: 8999-9009 |
Dalfen I, Dmitriev RI, Holst G, et al. (2018) Background-free fluorescence decay time sensing and imaging of pH with highly photostable diazaoxotriangulenium dyes. Analytical Chemistry |
Zieger SE, Seoane S, Laza-Martínez A, et al. (2018) Spectral Characterization of Eight Marine Phytoplankton Phyla and Assessing a Pigment-Based Taxonomic Discriminant Analysis for the in Situ Classification of Phytoplankton Blooms. Environmental Science & Technology. 52: 14266-14274 |