Abstract

A visual/smartphone colorimetric system was developed for the sensitive and selective detection of sulfide ion (S2−) using chemical vapor generation (CVG) as a gaseous sampling technique. S2− in samples were converted into H2S after the addition of H2SO4, which separated from the solution during CVG process, ensuring high efficiency of vapor generation (sensitivity) and eliminated interferences (selectivity). The H2S was subsequently reacted with Pb-BTC and PbS was thus formed, causing the test paper turned to black. It was utilized for the detection of S2− by visual/smartphone colorimetric system. Detectable limits of 0.05 μg/mL and 0.2 μg/mL were obtained under smartphone mode and visual mode, respectively. Furthermore, this colorimetric system was successfully used for the analysis of S2− in several beer samples and water samples, with recoveries ranging 97 %–111 %. This system represents a potential miniaturized, easy used and high-effective method for rapid and on-site detection of S2−.

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