Title :
Development of a New Selective Optical Sensor for Cd(II) Ions Based on 4-Hydroxy Salophen
Author :
Ensafi, Ali A. ; Meghdadi, S. ; Fooladgar, E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Chem., Isfahan Univ. of Technol., Isfahan
Abstract :
A new sensor membrane based on immobilization of 4-hydroxy salophen on triacetyl cellulose has been developed for the determination of Cd(II) ions that displays excellent performance. The sensing membrane is capable of spectrophotometric determining of Cd(II) with an outstanding high selectivity over a dynamic range between 1.0 times 10-6 and 5.0 times 10-2 mol L-1 with a limit of detection of 5.3 times 10-7 mol L-1 (0.06 mug mL-1). The sensor shows a fast response time (< 5 min) and the membrane can be used for more than two months without observing any major deviation. The optode revealed very good selectivity with respect to many cations including alkali, alkaline earth, transition and heavy metal ions. The proposed sensor could be used to determine cadmium ions in water and waste water samples. Different experimental parameters such as variable affecting on sensor preparation and pH of the sample solution plus response time were studied. The optodes developed in the present work were found to be stable, cost effective, easy to prepare, and efficient for direct determination of Cd(II) in a variety of aqueous samples using spectrophotometry, with satisfactory results.
Keywords :
cadmium; chemical sensors; chemical variables measurement; membranes; optical sensors; spectrophotometry; water pollution measurement; 4-hydroxy salophen immobilization; Cd; aqueous samples; cadmium ion determination; detection limitation; dynamic range operation; optode selectivity; pollution detection; response time; sample pH; selective optical sensor; sensor preparation; spectrophotometric determination; triacetyl cellulose; waste water samples; water samples; Biomembranes; Bones; Cadmium; Cancer; Chemical sensors; Costs; Delay; Environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques; Optical sensors; Water pollution; Cadmium(II); hydroxy salophen; optical sensor; triacetyl cellulose;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2008.2005227