Water monitoring in smart cities exploiting plastic optical fibers and molecularly imprinted polymers. The case of PFBS detection

N. Cennamo, F. Arcadio, Chiara Perri, L. Zeni, F. Sequeira, L. Bilro, R. Nogueira, G. D’Agostino, Gianni Porto, Adriano Biasiolo
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The detection of perfluorobutanesulfonic acid (PFBS) in water is presented for the first time exploiting a low-cost optical chemical sensing strategy, based on plastic optical fibers and molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), able to detect pollutants in water. The sensor’s response measured in this work for the detection of PFBS is similar to the one obtained with Perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoate (PFOA), already investigated. The detection limit of PFBS is considered of interest when compared to those obtained by using different expensive traditional approaches, e.g. high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS). Moreover, the use of this sensing approach is a very attractive perspective for fast, in situ, and remote low-cost detection of pollutants in water for smart cities applications.
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利用塑料光纤和分子印迹聚合物的智慧城市水监测。PFBS检测的情况
首次提出了一种基于塑料光纤和分子印迹聚合物(MIPs)的低成本光学化学传感策略,可以检测水中的污染物。在这项工作中测量的传感器检测PFBS的响应与已经研究过的全氟辛烷磺酸(PFOS)和全氟辛酸盐(PFOA)的响应相似。与使用不同昂贵的传统方法(如高效液相色谱-质谱法)获得的检测限相比,PFBS的检测限被认为是有趣的。此外,这种传感方法的使用对于智能城市应用中水中污染物的快速、原位和远程低成本检测是一个非常有吸引力的前景。
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