文摘
A microreactor for the chemiluminescence detection of copper (II) in water samples, based on the measurement of light emitted from the copper (II) catalysed oxidation of 1,10-phenanthroline by hydrogen peroxide in basic aqueous solution, is presented. Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) was chose as material for fabricating the microreactor with mill and hot bonding method. Optimized reagents conditions were found to be 6.3 × 10−5mol/L 1,10-phenanthroline, 1.5 × 10−3mol/L hydrogen peroxide, 7.0 × 10−2mol/L sodium hydroxide and 2.4 × 10−5mol/L Hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium Bromide (CTMAB). In the continuous flow injection mode the system can perform fully automated detection with a reagent consumption of only 3.5 μL each time. The linear range of the Cu (II) ions concentration was 1.5 × 10−8 mol/L to 1.0 × 10−4 mol/L, and the detection limit was 9.4 × 10−9mol/L with the S/N ratio of 4. The relative standard deviation was 3.0 % for 2.0 × 10−6 mol/L Cu (II) ions (n = 10). The most obvious features of the detection method are simplicity, rapidity and easy fabrication of the microreactor. Keywords Microreactor Chemiluminescence detection Copper (II) ions 1,10-phenanthroline