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Detection of Heavy Metal Ions with Ion Imprinting Microfiber Sensor Arrays

IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL [2024]
Yadong Hu, Juan Liu, Bin Liu, Donghu Liu, Yingying Hu, Qiang Wu, Xingdao He
ABSTRACT

In this work, a novel micro/nanofiber sensor array with high sensitivity and good selectivity was demonstrated to simultaneously detect Cr 3+ and Ni 2+ . The high sensitivity was caused by the evanescent field around a microfiber taper waist region. The specific recognition was achieved using an ion-imprinted polymer coating. The experimental results demonstrated a high sensitivity of 0.01086 nm/nM for Cr 3+ , with a linear response in the range of 10-100 nM and a limit of detection (LOD) as low as 0.67174 nM. The sensor array was highly selective and able to distinguish Cr 3+ and Ni 2+ , even at a high concentration of interfering ions (1 μM). Additionally, the practicability of our proposed sensor array for the simultaneous detection of Cr 3+ and Ni 2+ in industrial wastewater samples was evaluated, and it achieved simultaneous ppb level detection for Cr 3+ and Ni 2+ in wastewater. This investigation will facilitate heavy metal ion (HMI) trace detection in the field of drinking water.

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