Abstract

A novel fluorescence chemical sensor for the highly sensitive and selective determination of mercury(II) ions in aqueous solutions is prepared. The mercury sensing system was prepared by incorporating 1-(dansylamidopropyl)-1-aza-4,10-dithia-7-oxacyclododecane (L) as a neutral Hg 2+-selective fluoroionophore in the plasticized PVC membrane containing potassium tetrakis( p-chlorophenyl)-borate as a liphophilic anionic additive. The response of the sensor is based on the strong fluorescence quenching of L by Hg 2+ ions. At a pH 3.3, the proposed sensor displays a calibration curve over a wide concentration range of 1.0 × 10 −4 to 5.0 × 10 −12 M, with a relatively fast response time of less than 1 min. In addition to high stability and reproducibility, the sensor shows a unique selectivity towards Hg 2+ ion with respect to common coexisting cations. The proposed fluorescence optode was applied to the determination of mercury content of amalgam alloy, hair and well water samples.

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