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Title: Optical fiber chemical sensing of Hg(II) ions in aqueous samples using a microfluidic device containing a selective tripodal chromoionophore-PVC film
Authors: Nuriman
Kuswandi, Bambang
Verboom, Willem
Keywords: Optical fiber chemical sensor Microfluidics Tripodal Hg(II) Water samples
Issue Date: 26-Jun-2013
Series/Report no.: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical;Volume B157 Issue 2 October 2011
Abstract: A novel methodology for the determination of Hg(II) ions was developed based on optical fiber chemical sensing in a microfluidic device containing a selective tripodal chromoionophore (i.e. tris[2-(4-phenyldiazenyl)phenylamino)ethoxy]cyclotriveratrylene/TPPECTV)-PVC film. Absorbance detection was performed by incorporating a single optical fiber on the top and the bottom of the detection zone of the microfluidic device. In this micro-sensing system, the intensity of the absorption maximum at 495 nm of the TPPECTV–Hg(II) complex linearly increases as a function of the Hg(II) ion concentration in the range 1.0 ×10−6 to 2.5×10−4 M, with a detection limit of 0.5 M. Interference from other heavy metal ions was not observed at significant levels. The absorbance results of the detection of Hg(II) ions in environmental water samples (river water) are in good agreement with those obtained by a macro-scale system (cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry/CVAAS).
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/422
ISSN: 0925 – 4005
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