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The sensitivity of pH indicators is always confined in acidic solvents used during the immobilization because of the large deviation from their color transition points. By regulating the pH of indicators using organic acid or base, the color transition points of indicators could be readily achieved and the sensitivity could be greatly enhanced. In this study, bromophenol blue was selected as an example...
A fluorometric paper-based sensor array has been developed for the sensitive and convenient determination of seven heavy-metal ions at their wastewater discharge standard concentrations. Combining with nine cross-reactive BODIPY fluorescent indicators and array technologies-based pattern-recognition, we have obtained the discrimination capability of seven different heavy-metal ions at their wastewater...
A simple and sensitive colorimetric method for the determination of trace copper(II) ions in aqueous solution has been developed using diphenylcarbazide (DPC) immobilized sol–gel matrices. To enhance the odds of chelating interactions between copper(II) ions and DPC, a peristaltic pump was utilized to drive copper(II) ions solution pass through the cellulose acetate/nitrate membrane, which was coated...
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