All Organic Label-like Copper(II) Ions Fluorescent Film Sensors with High Sensitivity and Stretchability
Author(s) -
MengJer Wu,
Hsiu-Hao Hu,
Chen-Zih Siao,
YuMing Liao,
Jyun-Han Chen,
Mingyang Li,
TaiYuan Lin,
YangFang Chen
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
acs sensors
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.055
H-Index - 57
ISSN - 2379-3694
DOI - 10.1021/acssensors.7b00635
Subject(s) - metal ions in aqueous solution , fluorescence , ion , copper , bending , materials science , substrate (aquarium) , absorbance , analytical chemistry (journal) , metal , optoelectronics , chemistry , environmental chemistry , composite material , optics , metallurgy , chromatography , organic chemistry , physics , oceanography , geology
Deep learning and analysis of heavy metal concentration are very crucial to our life, for it plays an essential role in both environmental and human health. In this paper, we developed a new Cu (II) ions sensor made by all organic material with bending and stretching properties. The new sensor consists of chlorophyll-a extracted from fresh leaves of Common Garcinia, plant fiber and with the use of PDMS as a substrate. Fluorescence spectra study shows that chlorophyll-a is significantly much more sensitive to Cu (II) ions than any other heavy metal ions and the device sensitivity outperforms all the Cu (II) ions sensors ever reported. The result fully shows the selectivity of chlorophyll-a toward Cu (II) ions. Bending and stretching tests show that the sensor has an outstanding durability, which can be used to develop accompanying applications, such as real-time sampling and the analysis of Cu (II) concentration specified in athlete's sweat or patients with brain death and Parkinson's disease.
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