Heterothermic Cataluminescence Sensor System for Efficient Determination of Aldehyde Molecules.
Suqin XiongHongjie SongJiaxi HuXiaobin XieLichun ZhangYingying SuYi LvPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
A simple and stable cataluminescence (CTL) sensing platform based on a single sensing material for effective and rapid detection of aldehydes is an urgent need due to growing concerns for the environment, security, and health. Here, an effective and user-friendly identification method is successfully proposed to determine six common aldehydes of homologous compounds via a heterothermic CTL sensor system. Using Gd 2 O 3 with excellent catalytic activity as a sensing material, thermodynamic and kinetic insights into the interactions between Gd 2 O 3 and aldehydes at different temperatures were extracted and integrated to generate a unique constellation profile for each tested aldehyde, whereby achieving their effective and prompt determination. Moreover, the sensor system allowed the quantitative analysis of aldehydes with detection limits of 0.001, 0.009, 0.011, 0.011, 0.007, and 0.003 μg mL -1 . Significantly, the sensor system had an excellent stability of up to 30 days. The CTL sensing platform was constructed based on a thermal regulation strategy that can provide a new approach to chemical agent identification.