Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 3 de 3
Filter
Add more filters










Database
Language
Publication year range
1.
Analyst ; 138(20): 6134-43, 2013 Oct 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23967443

ABSTRACT

A new europium(III) membrane luminescent sensor based on a new tridentate bis(phosphinic acid)phosphine oxide (3) system has been developed. The synthesis of this new ligand is described and its full characterization by NMR, IR and elemental analyses is provided. The luminescent complex formed between europium(III) chloride and ligand 3 was evaluated in solution, observing that its spectroscopic and chemical characteristics are excellent for measuring in polymer inclusion membranes. Included in a Nafion membrane, all the parameters (ligand and ionic additives) that can affect the sensitivity and selectivity of the sensing membrane as well as the instrumental conditions were carefully optimized. The best luminescence signal (λexc = 229.06 nm and λem = 616.02 nm) was exhibited by the sensing film having a Nafion : ligand composition of 262.3 : 0.6 mg mL(-1). The membrane sensor showed a short response time (t95 = 5.0 ± 0.2 min) and an optimum working pH of 5.0 (25 mM acetate buffer solution). The membrane sensor manifested a good selectivity toward europium(III) ions with respect to other trivalent metals (iron, chromium and aluminium) and lanthanide(III) ions (lanthanum, samarium, terbium and ytterbium), although a small positive interference of terbium(III) ions was observed. It provided a linear range from 1.9 × 10(-8) to 5.0 × 10(-6) M with a very low detection limit (5.8 × 10(-9) M) and sensitivity (8.57 × 10(-7) a.u. per M). The applicability of this sensing film has been demonstrated by analyzing different kinds of spiked water samples obtaining recovery percentages of 95-97%.


Subject(s)
Europium/chemistry , Fluorocarbon Polymers/chemistry , Luminescent Agents/chemistry , Luminescent Measurements/methods , Phosphinic Acids/chemistry
2.
Dalton Trans ; 41(22): 6735-48, 2012 Jun 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22535314

ABSTRACT

A novel europium(III) membrane luminescence sensor based on a tridentate bis(phosphinic amide)-phosphine oxide, PhPO(C(6)H(4)POPhN(CH(CH(3))(2))(2))(2) (1), is described. The new luminescent complex, [Eu(1)(2)]Cl(3)2, which is formed between europium(III) and ligand 1 and has a 1 : 2 stoichiometry, has been evaluated in solution. It has the excellent spectroscopic and chemical characteristics that make it appropriate for sensing film applications. All the parameters (polymer, plasticizer, ligand and ionic additive) that can affect the sensitivity and selectivity of the membrane sensor and instrumental conditions have been carefully optimized. The best sensing response (λ(exc) = 229.04 nm, λ(em) = 616.02 nm) was observed for 33.4 : 65.1 : 1.5 (%, w/w) PVC : DOS : 1. The sensing film shows a good response time (10 min) and a very good selectivity toward europium(III) with respect to other lanthanides(III) ions, such as La, Sm, Tb and Yb. The newly-developed sensing film has a linear range from 1.6 × 10(-7) to 5.0 × 10(-6) mol L(-1) for Eu ions with a very low detection limit (4.8 × 10(-8) mol L(-1)) and good sensitivity (9.41 × 10(-7) a.u. mol(-1) L(-1)) to europium. Complexes of [Eu(1)(2)]Cl(3) (2) and [Eu(1)]Cl(3) (4) were isolated by mixing ligand 1 with Eu(Cl(3))·6H(2)O in acetonitrile at room temperature in ligand : metal molar ratios of 1 : 2 and 1 : 1, respectively. The 1 : 1 derivative is the product of thermodynamic control when a molar ratio of ligand to europium salt of 1 : 1 is used. The new compounds have been characterized in both the solid form (IR, MS-TOF, elemental analysis, TGA and X-ray diffraction) and in solution (multinuclear magnetic resonance). In both europium complexes, the ligand acts as a tridentate chelate. Thermogravimetric (TG) studies demonstrated that neither complex 2 or 4 possess any water molecules directly bound to the lanthanide metal, which corroborates the X-ray structure. The investigation of the solution behaviour of the Y(III) complexes with pulsed gradient spin-echo (PGSE) NMR diffusion measurements showed that average structures with 1 : 1 and 1 : 2 stoichiometries are retained in acetonitrile solutions.

3.
Biosens Bioelectron ; 26(7): 3331-8, 2011 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21300535

ABSTRACT

A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) was synthesized using toluene as template, and was implemented in a fluorescence optosensor (λ(exc)=260 nm, λ(em)=284 nm) for the screening of TEXs (toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes) in drinking water. All the parameters which can affect the sensitivity and selectivity of the optical sensing phase, were carefully optimized. The screening test runs without the need for any pre-concentration step, thus rendering it suitable for routine use in water-quality-control laboratories. The test recognizes contaminated samples rapidly (81 s) and inexpensively with a cut-off level of 700 µg L(-1) ethylbenzene which corresponds with the maximum contaminant level (MCL) established by US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in drinking water. The threshold value of the screening test for the cut-off level was 8.27±0.57 a.u. (95% confidence level, n=10). The reliability of the screening test was 32% false positives and 0% false negatives for 50 samples, and its applicability has been demonstrated by analyzing 15 samples of mineral, tap and river waters obtaining 0% false negatives.


Subject(s)
Benzene Derivatives/isolation & purification , Molecular Imprinting/methods , Toluene/isolation & purification , Water Pollutants, Chemical/isolation & purification , Water/analysis , Xylenes/isolation & purification , Polymers/chemical synthesis , Polymers/chemistry , Sensitivity and Specificity , Solid Phase Extraction/methods , Spectrometry, Fluorescence/methods , Toluene/chemistry
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL
...