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Bridged EGFET Design for the Rapid Screening of Sorbents as Sensitisers in Water-Pollution Sensors

We further simplify the most ‘user-friendly’ potentiometric sensor for waterborne analytes, the ‘extended-gate field effect transistor’ (EGFET). This is accomplished using a ‘bridge’ design, that links two separate water pools, a ‘control gate’ (CG) pool and a ‘floating gate’ (FG) pool, by a bridge...

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Autores principales: AlQahtani, Hadi Rasam, Al-Odayni, Abdel-Basit M., Alhamed, Yusif, Grell, Martin
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10490669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37688010
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23177554
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author AlQahtani, Hadi Rasam
Al-Odayni, Abdel-Basit M.
Alhamed, Yusif
Grell, Martin
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Al-Odayni, Abdel-Basit M.
Alhamed, Yusif
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description We further simplify the most ‘user-friendly’ potentiometric sensor for waterborne analytes, the ‘extended-gate field effect transistor’ (EGFET). This is accomplished using a ‘bridge’ design, that links two separate water pools, a ‘control gate’ (CG) pool and a ‘floating gate’ (FG) pool, by a bridge filled with agar-agar hydrogel. We show electric communication between electrodes in the pools across the gel bridge to the gate of an LND150 FET. When loading the gel bridge with a sorbent that is known to act as a sensitiser for Cu(2+) water pollution, namely, the ion exchanging zeolite ‘clinoptilolite’, the bridged EGFET acts as a potentiometric sensor to waterborne Cu(2+). We then introduce novel sensitisers into the gel bridge, the commercially available resins Puromet(TM) MTS9140 and MTS9200, which are sorbents for the extraction of mercury (Hg(2+)) pollution from water. We find a response of the bridged EGFET to Hg(2+) water pollution, setting a template for the rapid screening of ion exchange resins that are readily available for a wide range of harmful (or precious) metal ions. We fit the potentiometric sensor response vs. pollutant concentration characteristics to the Langmuir–Freundlich (LF) model which is discussed in context with other ion-sensor characteristics.
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spelling pubmed-104906692023-09-09 Bridged EGFET Design for the Rapid Screening of Sorbents as Sensitisers in Water-Pollution Sensors AlQahtani, Hadi Rasam Al-Odayni, Abdel-Basit M. Alhamed, Yusif Grell, Martin Sensors (Basel) Article We further simplify the most ‘user-friendly’ potentiometric sensor for waterborne analytes, the ‘extended-gate field effect transistor’ (EGFET). This is accomplished using a ‘bridge’ design, that links two separate water pools, a ‘control gate’ (CG) pool and a ‘floating gate’ (FG) pool, by a bridge filled with agar-agar hydrogel. We show electric communication between electrodes in the pools across the gel bridge to the gate of an LND150 FET. When loading the gel bridge with a sorbent that is known to act as a sensitiser for Cu(2+) water pollution, namely, the ion exchanging zeolite ‘clinoptilolite’, the bridged EGFET acts as a potentiometric sensor to waterborne Cu(2+). We then introduce novel sensitisers into the gel bridge, the commercially available resins Puromet(TM) MTS9140 and MTS9200, which are sorbents for the extraction of mercury (Hg(2+)) pollution from water. We find a response of the bridged EGFET to Hg(2+) water pollution, setting a template for the rapid screening of ion exchange resins that are readily available for a wide range of harmful (or precious) metal ions. We fit the potentiometric sensor response vs. pollutant concentration characteristics to the Langmuir–Freundlich (LF) model which is discussed in context with other ion-sensor characteristics. MDPI 2023-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10490669/ /pubmed/37688010 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23177554 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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AlQahtani, Hadi Rasam
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Alhamed, Yusif
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Bridged EGFET Design for the Rapid Screening of Sorbents as Sensitisers in Water-Pollution Sensors
title Bridged EGFET Design for the Rapid Screening of Sorbents as Sensitisers in Water-Pollution Sensors
title_full Bridged EGFET Design for the Rapid Screening of Sorbents as Sensitisers in Water-Pollution Sensors
title_fullStr Bridged EGFET Design for the Rapid Screening of Sorbents as Sensitisers in Water-Pollution Sensors
title_full_unstemmed Bridged EGFET Design for the Rapid Screening of Sorbents as Sensitisers in Water-Pollution Sensors
title_short Bridged EGFET Design for the Rapid Screening of Sorbents as Sensitisers in Water-Pollution Sensors
title_sort bridged egfet design for the rapid screening of sorbents as sensitisers in water-pollution sensors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10490669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37688010
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23177554
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