2016 AIChE Annual Meeting

(237j) Heavy Metal Detection in Treated Water Via a Fabric Nanocomposite Sensor

Authors

Yu, G. - Presenter, Lamar University
Lu, Y., Lamar University
Sabbineni, K., Lamar University
Cardenas, R., Lamar University
Chauhan, R., Lamar University
Wujcik, E. K., Lamar University
We present the conception of an electrochemical sensor for on-­site/portable water analysis. This flexible sensor was developed to quantify the amount of heavy metals (in real-­time), alleviating the wait time, large sample size, possible contamination, and expensive analytical equipment associated with current procedures for water analysis. This sensor is composed of a multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) functionalized polymer mat, for a flexible yet conductive sensor. The MWCNTs are then functionalized with specific molecules which show high selectively towards the target metal ions. The optimization of MWCNTs and selective molecules functionalization, as well as the selectivity and sensitivity of the sensor will be discussed.