Piezoelectric quartz crystal microbalance sensor for trace aqueous cyanide ion determination

被引:80
作者
Timofeyenko, Yegor G. [1 ]
Rosentreter, Jeffrey J. [1 ]
Mayo, Susan [1 ]
机构
[1] Idaho State Univ, Dept Chem, Pocatello, ID 83209 USA
关键词
GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY; FLOW; BLOOD;
D O I
10.1021/ac060890m
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Using selective reaction chemistry, our present research has developed an online, real-time sensor capable of monitoring toxic cyanide at both drinking water standard and environmental regulatory concentrations. Through the use of a flow cell, aqueous samples containing cyanide are reacted with a gold electrode of a piezoelectric crystal to indirectly sense cyanide concentration by the dissolution of metallic gold. The quartz crystal is an AT-cut wafer sandwiched between two neoprene O-rings within the liquid flow cell. The presence of cyanide in solution results in the selective formation of a soluble dicyano-gold complex according to the Elsner reaction: 4Au + 8CN(-) + 2H(2)O + O-2 -><- 4Au(CN)(2)(-) + 4OH(-). The resulting loss of gold from the electrode is detected by the piezoelectric crystal as a resonant frequency change. Since free cyanide is a weak acid (pK(a) = 9.3), available protons compete for cyanide ligands. Therefore, increased sample pH provides higher sensitivity. The detection limits at pH 12 are 16.1 and 2.7 ppb for analysis times of 10 min and 1 h, respectively. The incorporation of the flow cell improves both analyte sensitivity and instrument precision, with an average signal intensity drift of only 5% over a 2-h analysis. The calibrations show excellent linearity over a variety of cyanide concentrations ranging from low ppb to hundreds of ppm. This detection method offers the advantage of selectively detecting cyanides posing a biohazard while avoiding detection of stable metal cyanides. This aspect of the system is based on competitive exchange of available metals and gold with cyanide ligands. Stable metal cyanide complexes possess a higher formation constant than cyanoaurate. This detection system has been configured into a flow injection analysis array for simple adaptation to automation. Anions commonly found in natural waters have been examined for interference effects. Additionally, the sensor is free from interference by aqueous cyanide analogues including thiocyanate. The developed detection system provides rapid cyanide determinations with little sample preparation or instrument supervision.
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