Issue 12, 2016

Chemically-modified cellulose paper as smart sensor device for colorimetric and optical detection of hydrogen sulfate in water

Abstract

A portable, recyclable and highly selective paper-based sensor device for the colorimetric and optical detection of hydrogen sulfate anions in water was developed. The detection system features a rhodamine-based sensor covalently grafted onto the highly hydrophilic surface of cellulose paper.

Graphical abstract: Chemically-modified cellulose paper as smart sensor device for colorimetric and optical detection of hydrogen sulfate in water

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
30 Nov 2015
Accepted
24 Dec 2015
First published
24 Dec 2015

Chem. Commun., 2016,52, 2525-2528

Author version available

Chemically-modified cellulose paper as smart sensor device for colorimetric and optical detection of hydrogen sulfate in water

J. Rull-Barrull, M. d'Halluin, E. Le Grognec and F. Felpin, Chem. Commun., 2016, 52, 2525 DOI: 10.1039/C5CC09889K

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