2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2013.05.011
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Visual monitoring and removal of divalent copper, cadmium, and mercury ions from water by using mesoporous cubic Ia3d aluminosilica sensors

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“…The detection limit of compound 3 for Hg 2+ ions from LOD=3δ/k equation [where δ is the standard deviation of the blank solution (compound 3 solution) and k is the slope of calibration plot] of fluorescence intensity line to concentration was found to be 3.76×10 −9 M [31][32][33]. This value is lower than the upper limit determined by EPA for potable water [10]. There is a large number of research on rhodamine derivative sensors with 1:1 and 1:2 stoichiometry for Hg 2+ ions.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…The detection limit of compound 3 for Hg 2+ ions from LOD=3δ/k equation [where δ is the standard deviation of the blank solution (compound 3 solution) and k is the slope of calibration plot] of fluorescence intensity line to concentration was found to be 3.76×10 −9 M [31][32][33]. This value is lower than the upper limit determined by EPA for potable water [10]. There is a large number of research on rhodamine derivative sensors with 1:1 and 1:2 stoichiometry for Hg 2+ ions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The color and luminescence of rhodamine derivatives change as a result of the opening of the spirocyclic lactam ring in their structure in acidic pH [30]. Therefore, the fluorescence spectra of compound 3 were saved in the absence and presence of Hg 2+ ions at different pH (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10). It was determined that the fluorescence intensity of compound 3 in the absence of Hg 2+ ions was nearly 0 at range of pH=6-10.…”
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“…Adsorption on organic resins or inorganic oxides is one of the most efficient methods. Inorganic adsorbents are characterized by good selectivity, low price, rapid kinetics, mechanical stability, and no swelling [10][11][12][13][14].…”
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“…Recent progress has been made in reducing the cost and shortening the time to fabricate optical chemical nanosensors/adsorbents; however, optical adsorbents are still used for specific real-world sensing, extraction, and recovery applications for a wide range of metals [28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36] . Recently, research has focused on tailoring specific solid mesoporous monoliths for use as highly sensitive sensors for the simple and simultaneous naked-eye detection and removal of toxic and precious metal ions, such as mercury and gold ions, from aquatic samples [28][29][30][31][32] . Here, a process for selectively detecting and efficiently recovering Au(III) and Pd(II) from the urban mine was reported; additionally, the process can be applied for the recovery of Co(II) ions from LIBs.…”
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confidence: 99%