Nanocoating-Based Micro/Nano Optical Fiber Sensor for Ultrasensitive and Specific Detection of Cadmium Ions
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Abstract
To enable real-time trace detection of cadmium ions (Cd2+) in aqueous solutions, this study proposes a micro/nano optical fiber sensor based on a polymer nanocoating of N-isopropylacrylamide-allylthiourea (PNA). The sensor employs a single-mode tapered four-core single-mode (STFS) structure, on which a —S—Cd2+—S— crosslinked structure are costructed between the PNA nanocoating and with Cd2+ in the test solution, leading to refractive index changes in the thin film on the micro/nano fiber surface. By monitoring the shift of interference dips in the transmission spectrum, highly sensitive detection of Cd2+ is achieved. Excellent linear response within a Cd2+ concentration range of 100~1000 nmol/L is achieved, with a detection limit as low as 2.20 μg/L, significantly below the water quality discharge standard stipulated by the World Health Organization (WHO). Selectivity experiments further confirm that the sensor’s response signal to Cd2+ is markedly higher than those to interfering ions such as Cr3+ and Ni2+, demonstrating superior specific recognition capability. This study provides a novel technical solution for rapid and highly sensitive detection of Cd2+ in water bodies, holding promise for applications in environmental monitoring and water quality safety.
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