Published 2010 | Version v1
Journal article

Synthesis and grafting of a BTP derivative onto a quartz crystal microbalance for lanthanide detection

  • 1. CNRS, UMR 7197, Lab React Surface, F-75700 Paris (France)
  • 2. Univ Paris 06, Lab React Surface, F-75252 Paris 05 (France)
  • 3. UPMC, LRC CEA, CNRS, F-75252 Paris 05 (France)
  • 4. Univ Orleans, Inst Chim Organ and Analyt, CNRS, UMR 6005, LRC CEA M09, F-45067 Orleans 2 (France)
  • 5. CEA Centre d'Etudes du Ripault, 37 - Tours (France)

Description

The ability of bis-triazinyl-pyridine (BTP) molecules to complex lanthanides is well-known in solution and can be judiciously utilized to elaborate solid sensing surfaces. This was done by synthesizing a new BTP derivative and covalently anchoring it onto gold surfaces. The BTP grafting, its chemical modification and the resultant lanthanide complexation were evaluated by combining X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and Polarization Modulation-Infrared Reflection Absorption Spectroscopy (PM-IRRAS). The detection of neodymium and europium cations was measured by a Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM). Interestingly, when immobilized on gold, BTP appeared to show very distinct sensitivities towards Eu3+ and Nd3+. Moreover, these sensitivities could be controlled by varying the pH and/or the nitrate concentration in solution. This novel strategy, consisting of the immobilization of BTP sensing molecules, is thus very promising for sensitive and specific lanthanide detection. (authors)

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Available from doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b921389a

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Journal Title
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. PCCP (Print)
Journal Volume
12
Journal Issue
no.23
Journal Page Range
p. 6099-6106
ISSN
1463-9076

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