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A novel colorimetric sensor through peroxymonosulfate activated by CoFe@CN nanozymes for on-site resorcinol detection

MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL [2024]
Meishuo Bao, Liang Zhang, Rongsheng Xiao, Xingang Wang, Zheqin Dai, Wuxiang Zhang, Jiansheng Li
ABSTRACT

The presence of resorcinol (RS) in water contaminated with pollutants may engender environmental and ecosystem risks. In this study, we developed rapid and efficient colorimetric methods for the on-site quantitative determination of RS. Specifically, a synthetic nanozyme composed of nitrogen-doped carbon-coated cobalt-iron (CoFe@CN) was utilized to initiate the oxidation reaction of 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) with the activator of peroxymonosulfate (PMS). Compared to the activator of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), PMS demonstrated a sixfold enhancement in catalytic efficacy, markedly elevating the detection performance. Density Functional Theory calculations indicate that RS can serve as a reducing agent for oxTMB, confirming the theoretical feasibility of this process. A linear relationship between inhibition rate (IR %) of RS concentration and absorbance was established and the colorimetric analysis revealed a linear relationship between RS concentration and gray scale values over the range of 0–45 μM, with a detection limit of 3.39 μM. Furthermore, smartphone-based analysis of color images allows for on-site quantitative analysis of RS concentration, leveraging portability and real-time detection capabilities. This study provides pioneering analytical support for on-site water quality monitoring within the ecological environment.

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