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New portable fluorescence sensors enable targeted detection of heavy metal chromium (III)

New portable fluorescence sensors enable targeted detection of heavy metal chromiu (III) in environment
 Schematic of a portable smart sensing device based on porphyrin nanoparticles to visualize and detect Cr3+ in the environment. Credit: Li Xingzhen

Prof. Jiang Changlong's research team from the Hefei Institutes of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a highly sensitive ratiometric fluorescent probe that can detect heavy metal trivalent chromium (Cr3+) in the environment.

"This probe uses porphyrin nanoparticles formed by a block copolymer as the sensing core. The captured fluorescence color information can be converted into and analyzed in real time using a smartphone," said Prof. Jiang.

The study was published in .

Chromium pollution in the environment mainly involves hexavalent chromium ions (Cr6+) and Cr3+, both of which pose serious threats to and human health. Most existing tests focus on the detection of Cr6+, often overlooking Cr3+. However, Cr3+ also has a significant impact on soil, water, and plant and animal growth.

With this in mind, the researchers developed a ratio fluorescence sensing system to achieve rapid and sensitive on-site detection of Cr3+ in the environment.

The system consists of two main parts: Blue Carbon Dots (BCDs) as a reference and porphyrin nanoparticles (TAPP-NPs) as sensors. When Cr3+ is present, the TAPP-NPs trap it by forming a special structure. Under UV light, the TAPP-NPs stop glowing due to charge transfer in this special structure, but the BCDs continue to glow. As more Cr3+ is added, the fluorescence changes from red to blue.

To meet different environmental requirements, two portable sensing devices were designed to work with a smartphone APP for color recognition. The APP can detect the , convert it to digital data, and store it for analysis. This allows for quantitative detection and easy visualization of the results.

The fluorescence sensing strategy provides a new approach for monitoring of Cr3+, paving the way for rapid, on-site, and intuitive detection of heavy metals in the environment.

More information: Xingzhen Li et al, Porphyrin nanoparticles-based portable smartphone platform for visual monitoring heavy metal Cr (â…¢) in the environment, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical (2024).

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