Fiber-based surface plasmon resonance sensor for lead ion detecion in aqueous solution

Maghemite/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite has been successfully deposited onto the surface of a gold-coated Dshaped optical fiber. The synergetic combination of gold, graphene, and iron oxide nanoparticles has shown enhancement of the resonance field and sensitivity of the fiber-based plasmonic...

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Main Authors: Suhailin, Fariza Hanim, Alwahib, Ali Abdulkhaleq, Mustapha Kamil, Yasmin, Abu Bakar, Muhammad Hafiz, Huang, Nay Ming, Mahdi, Mohd Adzir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2020
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/89013/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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Summary:Maghemite/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite has been successfully deposited onto the surface of a gold-coated Dshaped optical fiber. The synergetic combination of gold, graphene, and iron oxide nanoparticles has shown enhancement of the resonance field and sensitivity of the fiber-based plasmonic sensor. Im particular, the sensor exhibited its capability to detect lead ions (Pb2+) in aqueous solution via monitoring the spectral response of the sensor probe to different concentrations of Pb2+. A sensor sensitivity of 1.2 nm per μg/L was attained at the lowest detected Pb2+ concentration, which is 0.001 ppm (limit of detection). This robust, compact, and highly sensitive fiber-based plasmonic sensor will be of a great interest for an in situ and real-time water safety environmental monitoring.