: Fluoride in drinking water has beneficial or harmful health effects depending on its concentration. This highlights the need for new low-cost and portable sensors capable of in situ monitoring of F- ions. Unfortunately, achieving high levels of water compatibility and fluoride specificity remains a challenge. Here, four new urea-based discrete sensors are prepared and characterized. The sensors containing anthracenyl- (5) and 9H-fluorenyl- (7) signaling units exhibit intense luminescent emissions in dimethyl sulfoxide, the former being particularly sensitive and selective to fluoride. In water, 5 displays a superior sensitivity (871 M-1) and a detection limit (8 µm) below international guidelines, albeit with cross-sensitivity to H2PO4‾. To enhance the performance, 5 and 7 are embedded into a fluoride-imprinted polymeric matrix to give solid-state sensors (5P and 7P, respectively). 5P shows good sensitivity (360 M-1) and specificity in water. Besides, it has a low detection limit (35 µm) and a response linear range (118-6300 µm) encompassing the limit established by the Environmental Protection Agency (211 µm). Furthermore, 5P also displays good reusability and adequate recovery values in real-sample testing (102 ± 2%), constituting the first example of a low-cost anion-imprinted polymeric probe tailored for the selective sensing of fluoride in aqueous samples.
Novel Discrete and Imprinted Fluoride‐Selective Sensors: Bridging the Gap from DMSO to Aqueous Samples / Quiñone, Delfina; Romano, Giammarco M.; Faccio, Ricardo; Savastano, Matteo; Bianchi, Antonio; Bencini, Andrea; Brovetto, Margarita; Torres, Julia; Veiga, Nicolás. - In: SMALL. - ISSN 1613-6810. - ELETTRONICO. - (2024), pp. 2402696.0-2402696.0. [10.1002/smll.202402696]
Novel Discrete and Imprinted Fluoride‐Selective Sensors: Bridging the Gap from DMSO to Aqueous Samples
Romano, Giammarco M.;Bianchi, Antonio;Bencini, Andrea;
2024
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: Fluoride in drinking water has beneficial or harmful health effects depending on its concentration. This highlights the need for new low-cost and portable sensors capable of in situ monitoring of F- ions. Unfortunately, achieving high levels of water compatibility and fluoride specificity remains a challenge. Here, four new urea-based discrete sensors are prepared and characterized. The sensors containing anthracenyl- (5) and 9H-fluorenyl- (7) signaling units exhibit intense luminescent emissions in dimethyl sulfoxide, the former being particularly sensitive and selective to fluoride. In water, 5 displays a superior sensitivity (871 M-1) and a detection limit (8 µm) below international guidelines, albeit with cross-sensitivity to H2PO4‾. To enhance the performance, 5 and 7 are embedded into a fluoride-imprinted polymeric matrix to give solid-state sensors (5P and 7P, respectively). 5P shows good sensitivity (360 M-1) and specificity in water. Besides, it has a low detection limit (35 µm) and a response linear range (118-6300 µm) encompassing the limit established by the Environmental Protection Agency (211 µm). Furthermore, 5P also displays good reusability and adequate recovery values in real-sample testing (102 ± 2%), constituting the first example of a low-cost anion-imprinted polymeric probe tailored for the selective sensing of fluoride in aqueous samples.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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