Cellulose acetate beads modified with cadmium sulfide and Methylene blue for adsorbent-assisted photoelectrochemical detection of copper(II) ions

Mikrochim Acta. 2019 Jun 14;186(7):452. doi: 10.1007/s00604-019-3547-x.

Abstract

A multi-functional hybrid of cellulose acetate with cadmium sulfide and Methylene blue (CA/CdS/MB) in a bead composition was synthesized and investigated as a photosensor-adsorbent for the rapid, selective, and sensitive detection, and adsorption of Cu(II) ions. These hybrid CA-modified beads are composed of multiple adsorption active sites and possess a surface area of 58 cm2 g-1. They are an efficient adsorbent with a maximum adsorption capacity of 0.57 mg g-1. Photoelectrochemical (PEC) detection of Cu(II) was accomplished by modifying the beads on a glassy carbon electrode. The beads containing 20 mmol of sulfur displayed the widest linear analytical range (0.1-290 nM) and the lowest detection limit (16.9 nM) for Cu(II) with high selectivity and reliable reproducibility. The successful application of the beads has provided a new insight for the selection of a responsive photoactive material for a PEC assay, as well as an effective adsorbent material for Cu(II) ions. Graphical abstract A multi-functional hybrid of cellulose acetate with cadmium sulfide and Methylene blue (CA/CdS/MB) in a bead composition was synthesized and investigated as a photosensor-adsorbent for the rapid, selective and sensitive detection and adsorption of Cu(II) ions.

Keywords: Adsorption; Cellulose acetate/cadmium sulfide/methylene blue; Copper ions; Dual-functional; Photoelectrochemical assay; Photosensor-adsorbent.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't