Jul 20, 2020
(Nanowerk News) With the development of technology and the progress of urbanization, heavy metal pollution has become a huge problem facing society today. At the same time, heavy metal detection has become one of the most concerning issues of the public.
How to solve this problem? A research team led by Prof. Dr. KONG Depeng from the Xi'an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics (XIOPM) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has given us a reliable answer.
They proposed a Ni2+ heavy metal sensor based on graphene oxide (GO) functionalized micro-tapered long-period fiber grating (MTLPG) where light-matter interaction is enhanced.
The results were published in Applied Physics Express ("Graphene oxide functionalized micro-tapered long-period fiber grating for sensitive heavy metal sensing").
Schematic representation of GO nanosheet deposition process. (Image: XIOPM) (click on image to enlarge)
Schematic representation of GO nanosheet deposition process. (Image: XIOPM) (click on image to enlarge)
