학술논문

New approach for detection of chromate ion by preconcentration with mixed metal hydroxide coupled with fluorescence sensing of copper nanoclusters.
Document Type
Article
Source
Microchimica Acta. Aug2017, Vol. 184 Issue 8, p2965-2974. 10p.
Subject
*CHROMATES
*CHROMIUM compounds synthesis
*HYDROXIDES
*REMOTE sensing
*AERIAL photogrammetry
*COPPER
*INTERNATIONAL trade
*CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
Language
ISSN
0026-3672
Abstract
The authors describe a two-step strategy for in-situ dispersive solid phase extraction ( is-dSPE) of Cr(VI) ion (chromate) prior to its determination by using copper nanoclusters capped with 4,6-diamino-2-mercaptopyrimidine (DAMP-CuNCs) as a fluorescent probe. By emulating the formation of layered double hydroxides and taking advantage of their compositions, the extraction of chromate is accomplished by rapidly dispersing a suspension of mixed hydroxides of Mg and Al into the sample solution. After enrichment, chromate is directly quantified through selective quenching of the fluorescence of DAMP-CuNCs. This results from an inner filter effect caused by chromate only, while other anions have no effect. Under optimized conditions, the method has a linear response in the 1-7 μM chromate concentration range, and the lower limit of detection is 0.31 μM. The is-dSPE has improved detection sensitivity and has provided a highly selective response. It was successfully applied to the determination of chromate in (spiked) water samples, and the results agreed well with data obtained by ICP-OES. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]