Eu 3+ Complex-Based Superhydrophobic Fluorescence Sensor for Cr(VI) Detection in Water.
Wei DingSravanthi VallabhuneniJin LiuXinzhi WangYue ZhaoYao WangQinglin TangYanxin WangXiaolin ZhangArun Kumar KotaJiangguo TangPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Cr(VI) compounds are bioaccumulative and highly toxic pollutants, and there is a need for simple and fast detection methods to monitor their trace levels. In this work, we developed a Eu 3+ complex-based fluorescence sensor to easily detect Cr(VI) in water droplets. Our sensor consists of a nanofibrous membrane electrospun with a blend of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), silica particles, and Eu 3+ complex. Upon modifying the membrane surface with fluoroalkyl chemistry, the sensor displayed superhydrophobicity. When a water droplet with Cr(VI) was placed on such a superhydrophobic fluorescence sensor, the overlapping absorption of Cr(VI) and Eu 3+ complex facilitated the inner filter effect, allowing the selective detection of Cr(VI) down to 0.44 µM (i.e., 45.76 µg L -1 ). We proposed and designed of new inexpensive and fast sensor for the detection of Cr(VI).