2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c08792
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Optical Method for Detection and Classification of Heavy Metal Contaminants in Water Using Iso-pathlength Point Characterization

Alon Tzroya,
Hamootal Duadi,
Dror Fixler

Abstract: Water pollution caused by hazardous substances, particularly heavy metal (HM) ions, poses a threat to human health and the environment. Traditional methods for measuring HM in water are expensive and time-consuming and require extensive sample preparation. Therefore, developing robust, simple, and sensitive techniques for the detection and classification of HM is needed. We propose an optical approach that exploits the full scattering profile, meaning the angular intensity distribution, and utilizes the iso-pa… Show more

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“…1 Thus, the sensitive and efficient detection of heavy metal ions (HMIs) is particularly important. A variety of detection methods, such as atomic absorption, 2 electrochemical sensing, 3 X-ray fluorescence, 4 and optical methods, 5 among others, have made remarkable progress and achievements. Among them, optical methods including the fluorescence method and colorimetry had the unique advantages of high selectivity, high sensitivity, low cost, and simple operation mode.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Thus, the sensitive and efficient detection of heavy metal ions (HMIs) is particularly important. A variety of detection methods, such as atomic absorption, 2 electrochemical sensing, 3 X-ray fluorescence, 4 and optical methods, 5 among others, have made remarkable progress and achievements. Among them, optical methods including the fluorescence method and colorimetry had the unique advantages of high selectivity, high sensitivity, low cost, and simple operation mode.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%