Chromoionophoric probe‐anchored mesoporous silica nanospheres for rapid and reliable naked‐eye detection of Ni(II) ions in petroleum products and removal from electroplating wastewater
Abstract:This paper presents the expansion of an optical, chemical sensor that can rapidly and reliably detect, quantify, and remove Ni(II) ions in oil products and electroplating wastewater sources. The sensor is based on mesoporous silica nanospheres (MSNs) that have an extraordinary surface area, uniform surface morphology, and capacious porosity, making them an excellent substrate for the anchoring of the chromoionophoic probe,3′‐{(1E,1′ E)‐[(4‐chloro‐1,2 phenylene)bis (azaneylylidene)]‐bis(methaneylylidene)}bis(2‐… Show more
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