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Solid-State Fluorescence-Based Sensor for Mercury (II) Detection


I. Murkovic, O. S. Wolfbeis
Solid-State Fluorescence-Based Sensor for Mercury (II) Detection // 3rd European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors, EUROPT(R)ODE
Zürich, Švicarska, 1996. (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Solid-State Fluorescence-Based Sensor for Mercury (II) Detection

Autori
I. Murkovic, O. S. Wolfbeis

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni

Izvornik
3rd European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors, EUROPT(R)ODE / - , 1996

Skup
3rd European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors, EUROPT(R)ODE

Mjesto i datum
Zürich, Švicarska, 1996

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster

Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija

Ključne riječi
optical sensors; carbocyanines; mercury sensors; spectrofluorometry

Sažetak
A novel optical sensor membrane for the detection of mercury(II) (Hg(II)) is presented. The sensing layer is composed of plasticized poly(vinylchloride) (PVC) containing a lipophilic borate salt as a reagent for Hg(II), and the amphiphilic oxacarbocyanine dye (DiOC(16) (3)) as the optical transducer. The sensing scheme is based on the decomposition of the borate anion in the presence of Hg(II). Since this decomposition cannot be monitored optically, the borate anion is coupled to a fluorescent oxacarbocyanine cation to form a lipophilic ion pair. The decomposition of the borate anion leads to the formation of non-fluorescent dye aggregates which can be followed fluorometrically. The extraction of Hg(II) from the water phase into the membrane leads to a continuous and irreversible decrease in fluorescence intensity, so that a kinetic approach is used for calibration. An exposure time of 30 min allows for the determination of Hg(II) at 100 nM concentration levels. The membranes respond to Hg(II) with very high selectivity over other metal ions, and the pH effects are found to be negligible. The membrane can be regenerated by exposing it to a solution containing the same borate. Effects of substituted tetraphenylborates on the response of the membranes are reported.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Kemija



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Ustanove:
Fakultet kemijskog inženjerstva i tehnologije, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Ivana Steinberg (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

I. Murkovic, O. S. Wolfbeis
Solid-State Fluorescence-Based Sensor for Mercury (II) Detection // 3rd European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors, EUROPT(R)ODE
Zürich, Švicarska, 1996. (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
I. Murkovic, O. (1996) Solid-State Fluorescence-Based Sensor for Mercury (II) Detection. U: 3rd European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors, EUROPT(R)ODE.
@article{article, author = {I. Murkovic, O. S. Wolfbeis}, year = {1996}, keywords = {optical sensors, carbocyanines, mercury sensors, spectrofluorometry}, title = {Solid-State Fluorescence-Based Sensor for Mercury (II) Detection}, keyword = {optical sensors, carbocyanines, mercury sensors, spectrofluorometry}, publisherplace = {Z\"{u}rich, \v{S}vicarska} }
@article{article, author = {I. Murkovic, O. S. Wolfbeis}, year = {1996}, keywords = {optical sensors, carbocyanines, mercury sensors, spectrofluorometry}, title = {Solid-State Fluorescence-Based Sensor for Mercury (II) Detection}, keyword = {optical sensors, carbocyanines, mercury sensors, spectrofluorometry}, publisherplace = {Z\"{u}rich, \v{S}vicarska} }




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