Development and Characterization of Integrated Nano-Sensors for Organic Residues and pH Field Detection

Meeting global water quality standards is a real challenge to ensure that food crops and livestock are fit for consumption, as well as for human health in general. A major hurdle affecting the detection of pollutants in water reservoirs is the lapse of time between the sampling moment and the availa...

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Main Authors: Itamar Chajanovsky, Sarah Cohen, Giorgi Shtenberg, Ran Yosef Suckeveriene
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/17/5842
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spelling doaj-8c08ab8f29a74343a61adcb2bd3816092021-09-09T13:56:30ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-08-01215842584210.3390/s21175842Development and Characterization of Integrated Nano-Sensors for Organic Residues and pH Field DetectionItamar Chajanovsky0Sarah Cohen1Giorgi Shtenberg2Ran Yosef Suckeveriene3Department of Water Industry Engineering, Kinneret Academic College, Zemach 15132, IsraelDepartment of Water Industry Engineering, Kinneret Academic College, Zemach 15132, IsraelInstitute of Agricultural Engineering, ARO, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 7505101, IsraelDepartment of Water Industry Engineering, Kinneret Academic College, Zemach 15132, IsraelMeeting global water quality standards is a real challenge to ensure that food crops and livestock are fit for consumption, as well as for human health in general. A major hurdle affecting the detection of pollutants in water reservoirs is the lapse of time between the sampling moment and the availability of the laboratory-based results. Here, we report the preparation, characterization, and performance assessment of an innovative sensor for the rapid detection of organic residue levels and pH in water samples. The sensor is based on carbonaceous nanomaterials (CNMs) coated with an intrinsically conductive polymer, polyaniline (PANI). Inverse emulsion polymerizations of aniline in the presence of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) or graphene were prepared and confirmed by thermogravimetric analysis and high-resolution scanning electron microscopy. Aminophenol and phenol were used as proxies for organic residue detection. The PANI/CNM nanocomposites were used to fabricate thin-film sensors. Of all the CNMs, the smallest limit of detection (LOD) was achieved for multi-walled CNT (MWCNT) with a LOD of 9.6 ppb for aminophenol and a very high linearity of 0.997, with an average sensitivity of 2.3 kΩ/pH at an acid pH. This high sensor performance can be attributed to the high homogeneity of the PANI coating on the MWCNT surface.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/17/5842polyanilinecarbon-based nanocompositessensorpH levelsorganic residues
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author Itamar Chajanovsky
Sarah Cohen
Giorgi Shtenberg
Ran Yosef Suckeveriene
spellingShingle Itamar Chajanovsky
Sarah Cohen
Giorgi Shtenberg
Ran Yosef Suckeveriene
Development and Characterization of Integrated Nano-Sensors for Organic Residues and pH Field Detection
Sensors
polyaniline
carbon-based nanocomposites
sensor
pH levels
organic residues
author_facet Itamar Chajanovsky
Sarah Cohen
Giorgi Shtenberg
Ran Yosef Suckeveriene
author_sort Itamar Chajanovsky
title Development and Characterization of Integrated Nano-Sensors for Organic Residues and pH Field Detection
title_short Development and Characterization of Integrated Nano-Sensors for Organic Residues and pH Field Detection
title_full Development and Characterization of Integrated Nano-Sensors for Organic Residues and pH Field Detection
title_fullStr Development and Characterization of Integrated Nano-Sensors for Organic Residues and pH Field Detection
title_full_unstemmed Development and Characterization of Integrated Nano-Sensors for Organic Residues and pH Field Detection
title_sort development and characterization of integrated nano-sensors for organic residues and ph field detection
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Meeting global water quality standards is a real challenge to ensure that food crops and livestock are fit for consumption, as well as for human health in general. A major hurdle affecting the detection of pollutants in water reservoirs is the lapse of time between the sampling moment and the availability of the laboratory-based results. Here, we report the preparation, characterization, and performance assessment of an innovative sensor for the rapid detection of organic residue levels and pH in water samples. The sensor is based on carbonaceous nanomaterials (CNMs) coated with an intrinsically conductive polymer, polyaniline (PANI). Inverse emulsion polymerizations of aniline in the presence of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) or graphene were prepared and confirmed by thermogravimetric analysis and high-resolution scanning electron microscopy. Aminophenol and phenol were used as proxies for organic residue detection. The PANI/CNM nanocomposites were used to fabricate thin-film sensors. Of all the CNMs, the smallest limit of detection (LOD) was achieved for multi-walled CNT (MWCNT) with a LOD of 9.6 ppb for aminophenol and a very high linearity of 0.997, with an average sensitivity of 2.3 kΩ/pH at an acid pH. This high sensor performance can be attributed to the high homogeneity of the PANI coating on the MWCNT surface.
topic polyaniline
carbon-based nanocomposites
sensor
pH levels
organic residues
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/17/5842
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