2-9-dicarboxy-1-10-phenanthroline and uranyl-acetate

2-9-dicarboxy-1-10-phenanthroline has been researched along with uranyl-acetate* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for 2-9-dicarboxy-1-10-phenanthroline and uranyl-acetate

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Field-based detection and monitoring of uranium in contaminated groundwater using two immunosensors.
    Environmental science & technology, 2009, Sep-01, Volume: 43, Issue:17

    Field-based monitoring of environmental contaminants has long been a need for environmental scientists. Described herein are two kinetic exclusion-based immunosensors, a field portable sensor (FPS) and an inline senor, that were deployed at the Integrated Field Research Challenge Site of the U.S. Department of Energy in Rifle, CO. Both sensors utilized a monoclonal antibody that binds to a U(VI)-dicarboxyphenanthroline complex (DCPI in a kinetic exclusion immunoassay format These sensors were able to monitor changes of uranium in groundwater samples from approximately 1 microM to below the regulated drinking water limit of 126 nM (30 ppb). The FPS is a battery-operated sensor platform that can determine the uranium level in a single sample in 5-10 min, if the instrument has been previously calibrated with standards. The average minimum detection level (MDL) in this assay was 0.33 nM (79 ppt), and the MDL in the sample (based on a 1:200-1:400 dilution) was 66-132 nM (15.7-31.4 ppb). The inline sensor, while requiring a grounded power source, has the ability to autonomously analyze multiple samples in a single experiment The average MDL in this assay was 0.12 nM (29 ppt), and the MDL in the samples (based on 1:200 or 1:400 dilutions) was 24-48 nM (5.7-11.4 ppb). Both sensor platforms showed an acceptable level of agreement (9 = 0.94 and 0.76, for the inline and FPS, respectively) with conventional methods for uranium quantification.

    Topics: Antibodies, Monoclonal; Fresh Water; Immunoassay; Organometallic Compounds; Phenanthrolines; Radiation Monitoring; Uranium; Water Pollutants, Radioactive

2009