Journal
ACS ENVIRONMENTAL AU
Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 150-155Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsenvironau.1c00036
Keywords
arsenic; water; silver; sensors; coordination polymers
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Funding
- Barnard College Presidential Research Award
- Office of the Provost at Barnard College
- US National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences [ES010349]
- Department of Chemistry at Barnard College
- DOE Office of Science [DE-SC0012704]
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This report describes a practical method for colorimetric determination of dissolved inorganic arsenic in water samples using a silver coordination polymer as the sensing material, demonstrating high efficiency in detecting arsenic at low levels and competitive performance of test strips compared to commercially available products. Spectroscopic methods are also used to probe reaction products for better understanding of the sensing mechanism.
In this report, wedescribe a practical method for the colorimetricdetermination of dissolved inorganic arsenic content in water samples,using a silver coordination polymer as the sensing material. We demonstratethat a crystalline polymer framework can be used to stabilize silver-(I)ions, greatly reducing both photosensitivity and water solubility,while still affording sufficient reactivity to detect arsenic in watersamples at low parts-per-billion (ppb) levels. Test strips fabricatedwith the silver-based polymer are shown to be effective for fieldtests of groundwater under real-world operating conditions and displayperformance that is competitive with commercially available mercury-basedtest strips. Spectroscopic methods are also used to probe the reactionproducts formed, in order to better understand the sensing mechanism.Thus, our work provides the foundation for an improved field testthat could be deployed to help manage groundwater usage in regionswhere arsenic contamination is problematic but sophisticated lab testingis not readily available.
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