Talanta Open (Dec 2024)

Sensitive and selective colorimetric sensor detection of Sn (II): An aqueous, paper, and gel-based method by green biomimetic silver nanoparticles

  • Mariha Zulfa Risana,
  • Sigit Priatmoko,
  • Indri Yati,
  • Zetryana Puteri Tachrim,
  • Agustina Sus Andreani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. 100340

Abstract

Read online

Tin contamination in waters due to mining and natural activities in high concentrations can threaten human health. This research presents the development of a sensitive and selective colorimetric sensor in aqueous, paper, and gel-based to detect Sn2+. The development of such sensors is promising, with attractive advantages such as intense color, fast naked-eye response, and simple continuous fabrication. The addition of Sn2+ ions will change the color of the medium because curcumin (Cur) interacts with Sn2+, causing a decrease in free Cur, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) becoming less stable, and a change in particle size. Colorimetric changes in Sn2+ were achieved by visual inspection within 10 min for aqueous-based and 20 min for paper and gel-based. The good linear relationship (R2 = 0.9999) between Sn2+ and Δ absorption with a detection limit of up to 66.99 µg/L. This method is relatively scalable in determining Sn2+ and shows good recovery between 80 and 105 %. This colorimetric sensor gives good sensitivity to Sn2+ metal ions which is expected to become the basic technology for developing in-situ sensors to monitor Sn2+ levels in tin industrial waste.

Keywords