| Literature DB >> 28634885 |
Masaru Sakamaki1, Shunichi Aikawa2, Yasumasa Fukushima3.
Abstract
The commercially available natural organic dye, carminic acid (CA), an anthraquinone derivative bearing hydroxyl and carboxyl groups as recognition sites was found to be a colorimetric probe for Pb2+ in perfect aqueous solution under neutral conditions with specific selectivity and high sensitivity. Upon addition of Pb2+, the absorption maximum of CA showed a large red shift, and the resulted color change from red to purple could be easily identified even by the naked eye. The chemical stoichiometric ratio between CA and Pb2+ was determined to be 1:2 through Job plot, Pb2+ titration, and kinetic experiments. Moreover, other environmental relevant metal ions induced no or minimal spectral and color changes. The reversibility of Pb2+ to CA with EDTA even through several cycles was established for practical applications. The results indicated that CA can be a good candidate for simple, convenient and reversible colorimetric detection of Pb2+ in aqueous solution even though it was hard to be applied to determine Pb2+ on the water testing by US EPA.Entities:
Keywords: Carminic acid; Chemosensor; Colorimetric detection; Lead ion
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28634885 DOI: 10.1007/s10895-017-2131-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fluoresc ISSN: 1053-0509 Impact factor: 2.217