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Colorimetric detection of heavy metal ions with various chromogenic materials: Strategies and applications

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 441, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129889

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Colorimetric detection; Chromogenic materials; Sensing mechanisms; Heavy metal ions; Rapid detection

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This paper focuses on the chromogenic materials and sensing strategies for the colorimetric detection of heavy metal ions. The unique optical and chemical properties of each chromogenic material result in different colorimetric sensing mechanisms. The review categorizes the chromogenic materials into organic, inorganic, and other materials, and discusses their detailed sensing strategies, performance, and real sample applications. Current challenges and prospects related to the colorimetry of heavy metal ions are also explored.
Detection of heavy metal ions has drawn significant attention in environmental and food area due to their threats to the human health and ecosystem. Colorimetry is one of the most frequently-used methods for the detection of heavy metal ions owing to its simplicity, easy operation and rapid on-site detection. The development of chromogenic materials and their sensing mechanisms are the key research direction in the area of colorimetric method. Since each chromogenic material has their unique optical and chemical properties, they have totally different colorimetric sensing mechanisms. This review focuses on the chromogenic materials and their sensing strategies for the colorimetric detection of heavy metal ions. We divide the chromogenic materials into three types, including organic materials, inorganic materials, and other materials. As for each type of chromogenic material, we discuss their detailed sensing strategies, sensing performance, and real sample applications. Moreover, current challenges and perspectives related to the colorimetry of heavy metal ions are also discussed in this review. The aim of this review is to help readers to better understand the principles of colorimetric methods for heavy metal ions and push the development of rapid detection of heavy metal ions.

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