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Integrated Nanoextraction and Colorimetric Reactions in Surface Nanodroplets for Combinative Analysis

Zixiang Wei, Miaosi Li, Hongbo Zeng, Xuehua Zhang

2020Analytical Chemistry20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A combinative approach for chemical analysis makes it possible to distinguish a mixture of a large number of compounds from other mixtures in a single step. This work demonstrates a combinative analysis approach using surface nanodroplets for integrating nanoextraction and colorimetric reactions for the identification of multicomponent mixtures. The model analytes are acidic compounds dissolved in an oil that are extracted into aqueous droplets on a solid substrate. The proton from acid dissociation reacts with the halochromic chemical compounds inside the droplets, leading to the color change of the droplets. The rate of the colorimetric reaction exhibits certain specificity for the acid type, distinguishing acid mixtures with the same pH value. The underlying principle is that the acid transport rate is associated with the partition coefficient and the dissociation constant of the acid, as well as to the concentration in the oil. As a demonstration, we showed that droplet-based combinative analysis can be applied for anti-counterfeiting of various alcoholic spirits by comparing the decoloration time of organic acid mixtures in the spirits. The readout can be done by a common hand-hold mobile phone.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryAnalyteDissociation (chemistry)Acid dissociation constantAqueous solutionDissociation constantOil dropletPartition coefficientChemical reactionChromatographyOrganic chemistryEmulsionReceptorBiochemistryBiosensors and Analytical DetectionInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques InnovationAdvanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
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