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Design and development of a portable resistive sensor based on α‐MnO(2)/GQD nanocomposites for trace quantification of Pb(II) in water

The occurrence of heavy metal ions in food chain is appearing to be a major problem for mankind. The traces of heavy metals, especially Pb(II) ions present in water bodies remains undetected, untreated, and it remains in the food cycle causing serious health hazards for human and livestock. The cons...

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Autores principales: Gupta, Amit K., Khanna, Mansi, Roy, Souradeep, Pankaj, Nagabooshanam, Shalini, Kumar, Ranjit, Wadhwa, Shikha, Mathur, Ashish
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8675782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34694759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/nbt2.12042
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author Gupta, Amit K.
Khanna, Mansi
Roy, Souradeep
Pankaj,
Nagabooshanam, Shalini
Kumar, Ranjit
Wadhwa, Shikha
Mathur, Ashish
author_facet Gupta, Amit K.
Khanna, Mansi
Roy, Souradeep
Pankaj,
Nagabooshanam, Shalini
Kumar, Ranjit
Wadhwa, Shikha
Mathur, Ashish
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description The occurrence of heavy metal ions in food chain is appearing to be a major problem for mankind. The traces of heavy metals, especially Pb(II) ions present in water bodies remains undetected, untreated, and it remains in the food cycle causing serious health hazards for human and livestock. The consumption of Pb(II) ions may lead to serious medical complications including multiple organ failure which can be fatal. The conventional methods of heavy metal detection are costly, time‐consuming and require laboratory space. There is an immediate need to develop a cost‐effective and portable sensing system which can easily be used by the common man without any technical knowhow. A portable resistive device with miniaturized electronics is developed with microfluidic well and α‐MnO(2)/GQD nanocomposites as a sensing material for the sensitive detection of Pb(II). α‐MnO(2)/GQD nanocomposites which can be easily integrated with the miniaturized electronics for real‐time on‐field applications. The proposed sensor exhibited a tremendous potential to be integrated with conventional water purification appliances (household and commercial) to give an indication of safety index for the drinking water. The developed portable sensor required low sample volume (200 µL) and was assessed within the Pb(II) concentration range of 0.001 nM to 1 uM. The Limit of Detection (LoD) and sensitivity was calculated to be 0.81 nM and 1.05 kΩ/nM/mm(2), and was validated with the commercial impedance analyser. The shelf‐life of the portable sensor was found to be ∼45 days.
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spelling pubmed-86757822022-02-03 Design and development of a portable resistive sensor based on α‐MnO(2)/GQD nanocomposites for trace quantification of Pb(II) in water Gupta, Amit K. Khanna, Mansi Roy, Souradeep Pankaj, Nagabooshanam, Shalini Kumar, Ranjit Wadhwa, Shikha Mathur, Ashish IET Nanobiotechnol Original Research Papers The occurrence of heavy metal ions in food chain is appearing to be a major problem for mankind. The traces of heavy metals, especially Pb(II) ions present in water bodies remains undetected, untreated, and it remains in the food cycle causing serious health hazards for human and livestock. The consumption of Pb(II) ions may lead to serious medical complications including multiple organ failure which can be fatal. The conventional methods of heavy metal detection are costly, time‐consuming and require laboratory space. There is an immediate need to develop a cost‐effective and portable sensing system which can easily be used by the common man without any technical knowhow. A portable resistive device with miniaturized electronics is developed with microfluidic well and α‐MnO(2)/GQD nanocomposites as a sensing material for the sensitive detection of Pb(II). α‐MnO(2)/GQD nanocomposites which can be easily integrated with the miniaturized electronics for real‐time on‐field applications. The proposed sensor exhibited a tremendous potential to be integrated with conventional water purification appliances (household and commercial) to give an indication of safety index for the drinking water. The developed portable sensor required low sample volume (200 µL) and was assessed within the Pb(II) concentration range of 0.001 nM to 1 uM. The Limit of Detection (LoD) and sensitivity was calculated to be 0.81 nM and 1.05 kΩ/nM/mm(2), and was validated with the commercial impedance analyser. The shelf‐life of the portable sensor was found to be ∼45 days. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8675782/ /pubmed/34694759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/nbt2.12042 Text en © 2021 The Authors. IET Nanobiotechnology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Institution of Engineering and Technology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research Papers
Gupta, Amit K.
Khanna, Mansi
Roy, Souradeep
Pankaj,
Nagabooshanam, Shalini
Kumar, Ranjit
Wadhwa, Shikha
Mathur, Ashish
Design and development of a portable resistive sensor based on α‐MnO(2)/GQD nanocomposites for trace quantification of Pb(II) in water
title Design and development of a portable resistive sensor based on α‐MnO(2)/GQD nanocomposites for trace quantification of Pb(II) in water
title_full Design and development of a portable resistive sensor based on α‐MnO(2)/GQD nanocomposites for trace quantification of Pb(II) in water
title_fullStr Design and development of a portable resistive sensor based on α‐MnO(2)/GQD nanocomposites for trace quantification of Pb(II) in water
title_full_unstemmed Design and development of a portable resistive sensor based on α‐MnO(2)/GQD nanocomposites for trace quantification of Pb(II) in water
title_short Design and development of a portable resistive sensor based on α‐MnO(2)/GQD nanocomposites for trace quantification of Pb(II) in water
title_sort design and development of a portable resistive sensor based on α‐mno(2)/gqd nanocomposites for trace quantification of pb(ii) in water
topic Original Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8675782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34694759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/nbt2.12042
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