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Lead Detection in a Gig-Lox TiO(2) Sponge by X-ray Reflectivity

The importance of lead analysis in environmental matrices becomes increasingly relevant due to the anthropogenic spread of toxic species in nature. Alongside the existing analytical methods to detect lead in a liquid environment, we propose a new dry approach for lead detection and measurement based...

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Autores principales: Arena, Valentina, Smecca, Emanuele, Valastro, Salvatore, Bongiorno, Corrado, Fisicaro, Giuseppe, Deretzis, Ioannis, Spampinato, Carlo, Mannino, Giovanni, Dattilo, Sandro, Scamporrino, Andrea Antonino, Carroccio, Sabrina Carola, La Magna, Antonino, Alberti, Alessandra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110982
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13081397
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author Arena, Valentina
Smecca, Emanuele
Valastro, Salvatore
Bongiorno, Corrado
Fisicaro, Giuseppe
Deretzis, Ioannis
Spampinato, Carlo
Mannino, Giovanni
Dattilo, Sandro
Scamporrino, Andrea Antonino
Carroccio, Sabrina Carola
La Magna, Antonino
Alberti, Alessandra
author_facet Arena, Valentina
Smecca, Emanuele
Valastro, Salvatore
Bongiorno, Corrado
Fisicaro, Giuseppe
Deretzis, Ioannis
Spampinato, Carlo
Mannino, Giovanni
Dattilo, Sandro
Scamporrino, Andrea Antonino
Carroccio, Sabrina Carola
La Magna, Antonino
Alberti, Alessandra
author_sort Arena, Valentina
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description The importance of lead analysis in environmental matrices becomes increasingly relevant due to the anthropogenic spread of toxic species in nature. Alongside the existing analytical methods to detect lead in a liquid environment, we propose a new dry approach for lead detection and measurement based on its capture from a liquid solution by a solid sponge and subsequent quantification based on X-ray analyses. The detection method exploits the relationship between the electronic density of the solid sponge, which depends on the captured lead, and the critical angle for total reflection of the X-rays. For this purpose, gig-lox TiO(2) layers, grown by modified sputtering physical deposition, were implemented for their branched multi-porosity spongy structure that is ideal for capturing lead atoms or other metallic ionic species in a liquid environment. The gig-lox TiO(2) layers grown on glass substrates were soaked into aqueous solutions containing different concentrations of Pb, dried after soaking, and finally probed through X-ray reflectivity analyses. It has been found that lead atoms are chemisorbed onto the many available surfaces within the gig-lox TiO(2) sponge by establishing stable oxygen bonding. The infiltration of lead into the structure causes an increase in the overall electronic density of the layer and, thus, an increment of its critical angle. Based on the established linear relationship between the amount of lead adsorbed and the augmented critical angle, a standardized quantitative procedure to detect Pb is proposed. The method can be, in principle, applied to other capturing spongy oxides and toxic species.
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spelling pubmed-101431312023-04-29 Lead Detection in a Gig-Lox TiO(2) Sponge by X-ray Reflectivity Arena, Valentina Smecca, Emanuele Valastro, Salvatore Bongiorno, Corrado Fisicaro, Giuseppe Deretzis, Ioannis Spampinato, Carlo Mannino, Giovanni Dattilo, Sandro Scamporrino, Andrea Antonino Carroccio, Sabrina Carola La Magna, Antonino Alberti, Alessandra Nanomaterials (Basel) Article The importance of lead analysis in environmental matrices becomes increasingly relevant due to the anthropogenic spread of toxic species in nature. Alongside the existing analytical methods to detect lead in a liquid environment, we propose a new dry approach for lead detection and measurement based on its capture from a liquid solution by a solid sponge and subsequent quantification based on X-ray analyses. The detection method exploits the relationship between the electronic density of the solid sponge, which depends on the captured lead, and the critical angle for total reflection of the X-rays. For this purpose, gig-lox TiO(2) layers, grown by modified sputtering physical deposition, were implemented for their branched multi-porosity spongy structure that is ideal for capturing lead atoms or other metallic ionic species in a liquid environment. The gig-lox TiO(2) layers grown on glass substrates were soaked into aqueous solutions containing different concentrations of Pb, dried after soaking, and finally probed through X-ray reflectivity analyses. It has been found that lead atoms are chemisorbed onto the many available surfaces within the gig-lox TiO(2) sponge by establishing stable oxygen bonding. The infiltration of lead into the structure causes an increase in the overall electronic density of the layer and, thus, an increment of its critical angle. Based on the established linear relationship between the amount of lead adsorbed and the augmented critical angle, a standardized quantitative procedure to detect Pb is proposed. The method can be, in principle, applied to other capturing spongy oxides and toxic species. MDPI 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10143131/ /pubmed/37110982 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13081397 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Arena, Valentina
Smecca, Emanuele
Valastro, Salvatore
Bongiorno, Corrado
Fisicaro, Giuseppe
Deretzis, Ioannis
Spampinato, Carlo
Mannino, Giovanni
Dattilo, Sandro
Scamporrino, Andrea Antonino
Carroccio, Sabrina Carola
La Magna, Antonino
Alberti, Alessandra
Lead Detection in a Gig-Lox TiO(2) Sponge by X-ray Reflectivity
title Lead Detection in a Gig-Lox TiO(2) Sponge by X-ray Reflectivity
title_full Lead Detection in a Gig-Lox TiO(2) Sponge by X-ray Reflectivity
title_fullStr Lead Detection in a Gig-Lox TiO(2) Sponge by X-ray Reflectivity
title_full_unstemmed Lead Detection in a Gig-Lox TiO(2) Sponge by X-ray Reflectivity
title_short Lead Detection in a Gig-Lox TiO(2) Sponge by X-ray Reflectivity
title_sort lead detection in a gig-lox tio(2) sponge by x-ray reflectivity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110982
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13081397
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