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Paper-Based Device for Sweat Chloride Testing Based on the Photochemical Response of Silver Halide Nanocrystals

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CHEMOSENSORS
卷 9, 期 10, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/chemosensors9100286

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sweat testing; cystic fibrosis; paper-based devices; silver halides; photoreduction; point-of-care diagnostics

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  1. European Union (European Social FundESF) through the Operational Programme Human Resources Development, Education and Lifelong Learning [MIS 5047630]

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A novel method for determining chloride anions in sweat has been developed, utilizing the photochemical response of silver ions and silver chloride crystals to UV light. The method is simple, with low detection limits and a wide detection range.
A new method for the determination of chloride anions in sweat is described. The novelty of the method relies on the different photochemical response of silver ions and silver chloride crystals when exposed to UV light. Silver ions undergo an intense colorimetric transition from colorless to dark grey-brown due to the formation of nanosized Ag while AgCl exhibits a less intense color change from white to slightly grey. The analytical signal is obtained as mean grey value of color intensity on the paper surface and is expressed as the absolute difference between the signal of the blank (i.e., in absence of chloride) and the sample (i.e., in the presence of chloride). The method is simple to perform (addition of sample, incubation in the absence of light, irradiation, and offline measurement in a flatbed scanner), does not require any special signal processing steps (the color intensity is directly measured from a constant window on the paper surface without any imager processing) and is performed with minimum sample volume (2 mu L). The method operates within a large chloride concentration range (10-140 mM) with good detection limits (2.7 mM chloride), satisfactory recoveries (95.2-108.7%), and reproducibility (< 9%). Based on these data the method could serve as a potential tool for the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis through the determination of chloride in human sweat.

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