| Literature DB >> 32079045 |
Francisco Pena-Pereira1, Óscar Matesanz1, Isela Lavilla1, Carlos Bendicho1.
Abstract
The use of paper-based devices in combination with noninstrumental detection systems is becoming increasingly important in the analytical field due to its simplicity, rapidity, and low cost. However, their use for determination of volatile analyte derivatives is still relatively scarce. The present work reports on the assessment of a paper-based gas-sensing approach for the simultaneous noninstrumental colorimetric detection of nitrite and sulfide. Colorimetric systems based on the Griess and methylene blue assays, formation of colored metallic sulfides, and interaction/reaction with in situ generated metallic nanoparticles were preliminary evaluated. Then, the effect of experimental variables affecting the analytical performance of the paper-based gas sensor was studied with two digitization systems, namely a scanner and a smartphone. Under optimal conditions, the developed system yielded limits of detection of 0.055 and 0.005 mg/L for nitrite and sulfide, respectively. The repeatability, expressed as relative standard deviation, was found to be 5.9 and 6.7% for nitrite and sulfide, respectively. The proposed method was finally applied to the analysis of water samples, showing recoveries in the range of 95-105%.Entities:
Keywords: noninstrumental detection; paper-based analytical devices; scanometric analysis; smartphones; water analysis
Year: 2020 PMID: 32079045 DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201901339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sep Sci ISSN: 1615-9306 Impact factor: 3.645