Photoelectron-Regulated Redox Reaction of Polyaniline for Visual Detection of Trace Copper
10.11895/j.issn.0253-3820.171290
- VernacularTitle:光电子调控的聚苯胺氧化还原反应用于铜离子可视化检测
- Author:
Hui Qian YANG
1
;
Qing HAO
;
Ping Jian LEI
;
Xian Huang JU
Author Information
1. 生命分析化学国家重点实验室
- Keywords:
Visual detection;
Photoelectric effect;
Redox reaction;
Polyaniline;
Copper ion
- From:
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry
2017;45(12):1895-1902
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
A photochromic sensing platform composing of emeraldine salt of polyaniline ( ES-PANI ) and titanium dioxide nanoparticles ( TiO2 NPs) for visual detection of trace copper was developed. Under ultraviolet light irradiation, the greenish ES-PANI could be oxidized to dark blue pernigraniline salt by the photogenerated hole of excited TiO2 NPs. In the presence of Cu2+, a light yellow leucoemeraldine salt was visually observed. The overall mechanism of color change was verified to be corresponding to the different redox states of PANI regulated by Cu species during the photochromic process. By integrating the advantages of both photoelectric property and visual detection, the redox reaction-based sensing mechanism led to a good sensitivity and high selectivity in the detection of Cu2+ with the detection limit of 0. 4 μmol/L. Besides the naked eye, two color recognition methods including reading mean green intensities in Photoshop and recording ultraviolet absorbance in microplate reader were also studied. This method was successfully applied to Cu2+ detection in human hair with satisfactory recoveries. More significantly, this sensing platform was really simple, low-cost and able to detect an array of analytes within several minutes without requiring sophisticated equipment. This photoelectron-regulated colorimetric strategy provided a novel concept for the design of visual sensing platform, and could develop the portable test kits for rapid detection in clinical diagnosis.