Literature DB >> 12918965

Selective detection of copper ions in aqueous solution based on an evanescent wave infrared absorption spectroscopic method.

Genin Gary Huang1, Jyisy Yang.   

Abstract

A new infrared sensing scheme based on an evanescent wave was proposed in this work for selective detection of copper ion in aqueous solutions. This sensing scheme is based on the band-shifting technique to overcome the limitation that metal ions do not absorb IR radiation. To demonstrate that the proposed mechanism is feasible, both theoretical considerations and practical examination of copper ions in aqueous solutions were investigated. The IR sensor was constructed by surface modification with L-(-)proline to selectively interact with copper ions by formation of stable square-planar complexes. After complexation, the absorption bands of the immobilized L-(-)proline exhibits a band shift and could be used to monitor the quantity of metal ions in aqueous solutions. To immobilize L-(-)proline on the surface of a sensing element and increase the stability of the modified phase in aqueous solutions, poly(vinylbenzyl chloride) was coated onto the sensing element for further immobilization of L-(-)proline. A sensitive and a water-stable L-(-)proline phase was obtained. This sensing phase is selective and sensitive to copper ions due to the large formation constant between the copper ions and L-(-)proline. Factors, such as the copper ion concentration, response time, solution pH, long-term stability, regeneration efficiency, and the matrix effect, were investigated. Results indicated that the pH effect was significant but could be controlled by buffering the sample solutions. Using the optimal conditions found in this work, the detection limit could be lower than 0.7 microM and the linear regression coefficients in standard curves could be higher than 0.99 for a concentration range from 5 to 200 microM.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12918965     DOI: 10.1021/ac0264372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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