Talanta | 2021

Electrocolorimetric gel-based sensing approach for simultaneous extraction, preconcentration, and detection of iodide and chromium (VI) ions.

 
 
 

Abstract


A total integrated electrocolorimetric sensing approach consisting of gel-based electromembrane extraction and colorimetric detection in a one-step process was developed. This system was designed using colorimetric reagents preadded to the agarose gel for the determination of the following two model analytes: iodide and hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)]. In this system, when a voltage was applied, the analytes were extracted and transferred from the sample solution (donor phase) to the gel (acceptor phase). The analytes then simultaneously reacted with the colorimetric reagents inside the gel, yielding blue and violet colors for iodide and Cr(VI), respectively. These colors were then analyzed using a portable spectrometer and could also be distinguished with the naked eye. Parameters affecting the extraction efficiency were studied and optimized for both analytes. The gel composition for iodide detection was 4% (w/v) agarose, 5% (v/v) H2O2, and 1% (w/v) starch in 2\xa0mM HCl. The gel composition for Cr(VI) detection was 2% (w/v) agarose and 1% (w/v) DPC in 0.5\xa0mM HNO3. Both analytes were extracted at an applied potential of 50\xa0V, an extraction time of 15\xa0min and a stirring rate of 600\xa0rpm. Under the optimized conditions, the developed systems provided linear responses within 15\xa0min for iodide concentrations ranging from 50 to 250\xa0μg\xa0L-1 with a detection limit of 18\xa0μg\xa0L-1 and for Cr(VI) concentrations ranging from 30 to 125\xa0μg\xa0L-1 with a detection limit of 5\xa0μg\xa0L-1. Finally, these systems were successfully applied to the determination of iodide in iodide food supplement samples and Cr(VI) in drinking water samples, showing a negligible matrix effect. This integration could also be extended to other analytes and detection systems to develop sensitive, on-site, and environmentally friendly sensing approaches.

Volume 235
Pages \n 122715\n
DOI 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122715
Language English
Journal Talanta

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