posted on 2023-10-27, 16:39authored byShion Hasegawa, Toshiki Sawada, Takeshi Serizawa
Recently, there has been growing concern about the discharge
of
water-soluble polymers (especially synthetic polymers) into the environment.
Therefore, the identification of water-soluble polymers in water samples
is becoming increasingly crucial. In this study, a chemical tongue
system to simply and precisely identify water-soluble polymers using
multiple fluorescently responsive peptide sensors was demonstrated.
Fluorescence spectra obtained from the mixture of each peptide sensor
and water-soluble polymer were changed depending on the combination
of the polymer species and peptide sensors. Water-soluble polymers
were successfully identified through the supervised or unsupervised
machine learning of multidimensional fluorescence signals from the
peptide sensors.