Fe3+ ion quantification with reusable bioinspired nanopores

Yanqiong Wang, Yaqi Hou, Fengwei Huo, Xu Hou

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Abstract

Excessive Fe3+ ion concentrations in wastewater pose a long-standing threat to human health. Achieving low-cost, high-efficiency quantification of Fe3+ ion concentration in unknown solutions can guide environmental management decisions and optimize water treatment processes. In this study, by leveraging the rapid, real-time detection capabilities of nanopores and the specific chemical binding affinity of tannic acid to Fe3+, a linear relationship between the ion current and Fe3+ ion concentration was established. Utilizing this linear relationship, quantification of Fe3+ ion concentration in unknown solutions was achieved. Furthermore, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium salt was employed to displace Fe3+ from the nanopores, allowing them to be restored to their initial conditions and reused for Fe3+ ion quantification. The reusable bioinspired nanopores remain functional over 330 days of storage. This recycling capability and the long-term stability of the nanopores contribute to a significant reduction in costs. This study provides a strategy for the quantification of unknown Fe3+ concentration using nanopores, with potential applications in environmental assessment, health monitoring, and so forth.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110428
JournalChinese Chemical Letters
Volume36
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bioinspired nanopores
  • Chemical binding affinity
  • Fe ion quantification
  • Reusability
  • Tannic acid

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