Issue 18, 2019

Rhodamine dye transfer from hydrogel to nanospheres for the chemical detection of potassium ions

Abstract

Smart hydrogels incorporating various functional nanomaterials are becoming popular tools for chemical sensing. Here, ion-exchange nanospheres composed of the block copolymer Pluronic F-127 played the role of a scavenger for a signal transducer dye (Rhodamine 800) in a three-phase based optical detection system for potassium ions. Rhodamine 800, a positively charged dye, was incorporated into a hydrogel together with the potassium ionophore valinomycin and an ion-exchanger (Na+R). The concentration of Rhodamine 800 in the aqueous sample was kept low by the nanospheres containing Na+R. Consequently, the detection limit (0.3 μM) of the three-phase based system was shifted 2 orders of magnitude lower compared with those of previously reported two-phase based sensing systems. The concept of controlling the dye transfer among the three phases provided a new train of thought for the design of ionophore-based chemical sensors.

Graphical abstract: Rhodamine dye transfer from hydrogel to nanospheres for the chemical detection of potassium ions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jun 2019
Accepted
28 Jul 2019
First published
30 Jul 2019

Analyst, 2019,144, 5617-5623

Rhodamine dye transfer from hydrogel to nanospheres for the chemical detection of potassium ions

W. Yang, J. Zhai and X. Xie, Analyst, 2019, 144, 5617 DOI: 10.1039/C9AN01079C

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