Mesopores silica nanotubes-based sensors for the highly selective and rapid detection of Fe2+ ions in wastewater, boiler system units and biological samples

Anal Chim Acta. 2021 Oct 2:1180:338860. doi: 10.1016/j.aca.2021.338860. Epub 2021 Jul 23.

Abstract

Mesopores silica nanotubes (MSNTs)-based chemical sensors for the rapid detection and of highly selective Fe2+ ions have been prepared. The novel nanosensors were prepared via immobilization of 1,10-phenanthroline-5-amine (PA) and bathophenanthroline (BP) onto the MSNTs. The resultant PA and BP sensors display high sensitivity for detection the Fe2+ ions in tap water, river water, sea water, two units in simple cycle power station, and biological samples. More interestingly, upon meeting ultra-trace amount of Fe2+ ions, a red complex appears at once. Color changes can be seen from the naked eye and tracked with a smartphone or spectrophotometric techniques. The response time that is necessary to achieve a stable signal was less than 15 s. The Univariate (Univar) calibration technique had been utilized for the determination of figures of merits. The detection limit obtained from the digital image analysis was 19 ppb (7.04 × 10-7 M) for Fe2+ ions, while the obtained from the spectrophotometric method was 6.7 ppb (2.48 × 10-7 M). Therefore, the two sensors had been successfully used in the determination of Fe2+ in several real samples with high sensitivity and selectivity. In addition, they can be used as a simple, rapid, and portable method to detect and quantify the pre rust in any cooler system.

Keywords: Chemical sensor; Colorimetric detection; Fe(2+) detection; Smartphone; Water samples.

MeSH terms

  • Colorimetry
  • Ions
  • Nanotubes*
  • Silicon Dioxide
  • Wastewater*

Substances

  • Ions
  • Waste Water
  • Silicon Dioxide