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Simple Self-Powered Sensor for the Detection of D 2 O and Other Isotopologues of Liquid Water.

Xiaoye ZhaoHanwen YangWalter W DuleyShuo ZhengTao GuoY Norman Zhou
Published in: ACS sensors (2023)
Distinguishing between heavy water and regular water has been a continuing challenge since these isotopologues of water have very similar physical and chemical properties. We report the development and evaluation of a simple, inexpensive sensor capable of detecting liquid D 2 O and other isotopologues of liquid water through the measurement of electrical signals generated from a nanoporous alumina film. This electrical output, consisting of a sharp voltage pulse followed by a separate broad voltage pulse, is present during the application of microliter volumes of liquid. The amplitude and temporal characteristics of these pulses have been combined to enable four diagnostic parameters for sensing D 2 O and H 2 18 O. The sensing mechanism is based on different modification effects on the alumina surface by H 2 O and D 2 O, spatially localized variations in the surface potential of alumina induced by isotopically substituted water molecules, combined with the effect of isotopic composition on charge transfer. As a proof-of-concept demonstration, a sensing system has been developed that provides real-time detection of liquid D 2 O in a stand-alone system.
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