Accurate recognition and speciation analysis of heavy-metal ions in complex hydrological environments is always a serious challenge. In this work, we proposed a small-molecule-based ultrasensitive colorimetric detection strategy and successfully applied it to the accurate detection of Fe2+, Fe3+, Co2+, and Hg2+ in groundwater through the specific recognition of multiple ligands of different metal ions. The detection limits for Hg2+, Co2+, Fe2+, and Fe3+ are calculated to be 6.51, 0.34, 0.49, and 1.01 ppb, respectively, which are far below the drinking water standards and superior to most of the reported colorimetric sensors. Remarkably, the speciation analysis of Fe2+/Fe3+ also has been successfully realized by a one-step method without com...
The development of highly selective and highly sensitive nanometer colorimetric chemical sensors is ...
Quantification and identification of metal ions has gained interest in drinking water and environmen...
Detection of heavy meals in aqueous media challenges worldwide research in developing particularly f...
A simple 1,2-squaraine based chemosensor material (SQ) has been reported to show dual sensing perfor...
Heavy metals are highly toxic at trace levels and their pollution has shown great threat to the envi...
Owing to excessive usage, over time, heavy metal ions have brought on serious environmental issues a...
Development of miniaturized sensitive techniques for the analysis of toxic mercury ions (Hg2+) in wa...
Heavy metals are highly toxic at trace levels and their pollution has shown great threat to the envi...
Heavy metals are highly toxic at trace levels and their pollution has shown great threat to the envi...
In the present work, we report a novel colorimetric sensor array for rapid identification of heavy m...
A novel chemosensor was designed and synthesized for various analytes: Fe3+, Fe2+, Al3+ and pyrophos...
The emission of mercury (II) from coal combustion and other industrial processes may have impacts on...
In this study, we propose a new silver nanoparticles (AgNPs)-based colorimetric sensor for rapid det...
An on-field colorimetric sensing strategy employing gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and a paper-based ana...
A red 12H-pyrazino[2',3':3,4]pyrrolo[1,2-a]perimidin-12-one, probe 2, reported is a multi-metal ion ...
The development of highly selective and highly sensitive nanometer colorimetric chemical sensors is ...
Quantification and identification of metal ions has gained interest in drinking water and environmen...
Detection of heavy meals in aqueous media challenges worldwide research in developing particularly f...
A simple 1,2-squaraine based chemosensor material (SQ) has been reported to show dual sensing perfor...
Heavy metals are highly toxic at trace levels and their pollution has shown great threat to the envi...
Owing to excessive usage, over time, heavy metal ions have brought on serious environmental issues a...
Development of miniaturized sensitive techniques for the analysis of toxic mercury ions (Hg2+) in wa...
Heavy metals are highly toxic at trace levels and their pollution has shown great threat to the envi...
Heavy metals are highly toxic at trace levels and their pollution has shown great threat to the envi...
In the present work, we report a novel colorimetric sensor array for rapid identification of heavy m...
A novel chemosensor was designed and synthesized for various analytes: Fe3+, Fe2+, Al3+ and pyrophos...
The emission of mercury (II) from coal combustion and other industrial processes may have impacts on...
In this study, we propose a new silver nanoparticles (AgNPs)-based colorimetric sensor for rapid det...
An on-field colorimetric sensing strategy employing gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and a paper-based ana...
A red 12H-pyrazino[2',3':3,4]pyrrolo[1,2-a]perimidin-12-one, probe 2, reported is a multi-metal ion ...
The development of highly selective and highly sensitive nanometer colorimetric chemical sensors is ...
Quantification and identification of metal ions has gained interest in drinking water and environmen...
Detection of heavy meals in aqueous media challenges worldwide research in developing particularly f...