无增塑剂腙二苯并-18-冠-6衍生铅离子传感电极

IF 5.4 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Deneikah T. Jackson , Peter N. Nelson , Kimberly Weston , Richard A. Taylor
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摘要

通过循环伏安法和方波伏安法研究了三个二苯并-18-冠-6腙的氧化还原行为,然后将它们电聚合到铂工作电极上,得到三个新型离子选择电极(ISEs),通过差分脉冲阳极溶出伏安法(DPASV)和电化学阻抗谱法(EIS)研究了它们的铅感测行为,随后通过扫描电子显微镜(SEM)对它们进行了表征。对于这三种ise,电合成的聚合物离子选择膜(ISM)是多层的,具有不同尺寸的孔;相对于火焰原子吸收光谱(FAAS),在所有情况下允许宽线性范围(4-107 ppm)的功能;金属离子定量的传统方法之一。此外,即使存在高浓度的竞争金属离子,这些ise也可以选择性地检测浓度低于20ppm的Pb2+,除非存在过量的Al3+。总的来说,考虑到这些腙基二苯并-18-冠-6型ise的相对易修饰性和低成本,再加上它们的性能,它们代表了开发高质量、低成本铅型ise的可行起点。
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Plasticizer-free Hydrazonic Dibenzo-18-crown-6 derived lead ion sensing electrodes

The redox behaviours of three dibenzo-18-crown-6 hydrazones were investigated via cyclic and square wave voltammetries, prior to their electropolymerization onto a platinum working electrode to yield three novel Ion Selective Electrodes (ISEs) whose lead sensing behaviours were investigated via Differential Pulse Anodic Stripping Voltammetry (DPASV) and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), subsequent to their characterization via Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). For all three ISEs, the electrosynthesized polymeric Ion Selective Membranes (ISM) are multi-layered with pores of diverse dimensions; a feature which allows wide linear ranges (4–107 ppm) in all cases, relative to Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (FAAS); one of the traditional “go-to” methods for metal ion quantification. Additionally, these ISEs allow selective detection of Pb2+ at concentrations below 20 ppm even in the presence of high concentrations of competing metal ions, except when excess Al3+ is present. Overall, given the relative ease of modification and low cost of these hydrazonic dibenzo-18-crown-6 ISEs, coupled with their performance, they represent a viable starting point for the development of high quality, low cost lead ISEs.

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Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research
Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
CiteScore
10.70
自引率
3.80%
发文量
68
审稿时长
87 days
期刊介绍: Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research is an open access journal dedicated to the research, design, development, and application of bio-sensing and sensing technologies. The editors will accept research papers, reviews, field trials, and validation studies that are of significant relevance. These submissions should describe new concepts, enhance understanding of the field, or offer insights into the practical application, manufacturing, and commercialization of bio-sensing and sensing technologies. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including sensing principles and mechanisms, new materials development for transducers and recognition components, fabrication technology, and various types of sensors such as optical, electrochemical, mass-sensitive, gas, biosensors, and more. It also includes environmental, process control, and biomedical applications, signal processing, chemometrics, optoelectronic, mechanical, thermal, and magnetic sensors, as well as interface electronics. Additionally, it covers sensor systems and applications, µTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems), development of solid-state devices for transducing physical signals, and analytical devices incorporating biological materials.
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