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Mesoporous SiO2 Nanoparticles: A Unique Platform Enabling Sensitive Detection of Rare Earth Ions with Smartphone Camera.


ABSTRACT: Fast and sensitive detection of dilute rare earth species still represents a challenge for an on-site survey of new resources and evaluation of the economic value. In this work, a robust and low-cost protocol has been developed to analyze the concentration of rare earth ions using a smartphone camera. The success of this protocol relies on mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with large-area negatively charged surfaces, on which the rare earth cations (e.g., Eu3+) are efficiently adsorbed through electrostatic attraction to enable a "concentrating effect". The initial adsorption rate is as fast as 4025 mg (g min)-1, and the adsorption capacity of Eu3+ ions in the MSNs is as high as 4730 mg g-1 (equivalent to ~ 41.2 M) at 70 °C. The concentrated Eu3+ ions in the MSNs can form a complex with a light sensitizer of 1,10-phenanthroline to significantly enhance the characteristic red emission of Eu3+ ions due to an "antenna effect" that relies on the efficient energy transfer from the light sensitizer to the Eu3+ ions. The positive synergy of "concentrating effect" and "antenna effect" in the MSNs enables the analysis of rare earth ions in a wide dynamic range and with a detection limit down to ~ 80 nM even using a smartphone camera. Our results highlight the promise of the protocol in fieldwork for exploring valuable rare earth resources.

SUBMITTER: Dai X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6199100 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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