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Highly Sensitive and Selective Fluoride Ion Sensors Based on Microcantilevers Modified with Hydrogels
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Update time: 2014-03-31
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Scientists from the Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (TIPCCAS)  have developed two microcantilever sensors, one modified with chitosan/gelatin hydrogels doped with CH3(OCH2CH2)3OTBDPS and another modified with chitosan-OTBDPS/gelatin hydrogels, for the sensitive and selective detection of fluoride ions (F) in aqueous solution. Upon exposure to F, the microcantilevers underwent bending deflection due to the cleavage of Si—O bond on reacting with F in the hydrogel. The results show that the maximum bending deflections are proportional to the concentrations of F, and the limits of detection are 10−8 M and 10−9 M for the two microcantilevers, respectively. Other ions, such as Cl, Br, NO 3, H2PO 4, HSO 4, and AcO have little effect on the deflection of the microcantilevers. The results show that the microcantilever may be used for in situ quantitative detection of F in an aqueous solution and the mechanism of the bending are discussed.

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Volume 14, Number 9, September 2014 , pp. 6632-6637(6)
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