TITLE:
Development of Optical Chemical Sensor Based on Pararosaniline in Sol-Gel Matrix for Detection of Formaldehyde in Food Samples
AUTHORS:
Agus Abdul Gani, Mochammad Yuwono, Bambang Kuswandi
KEYWORDS:
Optical Chemical Sensor; Formaldehide; Pararosalin; Sol-Gel; Food Sample
JOURNAL NAME:
American Journal of Analytical Chemistry,
Vol.4 No.11,
November
27,
2013
ABSTRACT:
Optical chemical sensor based on immobilesed pararosaniline into sol-gel matrix tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) is a simple
tool that can be used to detect the presence of formalin (formaldehide) in food. Pararosaline in
sol-gel matrix was developed when contacted with food sample that
contains formalin. The optical
signal was produced by changing color from purple to yellow, that can be used to detect quantitative formaldehide in sample. The results, chemo sensor optic, have characteristic, maximum wave length 576.42
nm, with linier range 0-100 ppm, linearity coefficient R2 =
0.999, limit detection (LOD) 0.504 ppm, limit of quantification (LOQ) 1.680 ppm, sensitivity 0.087, disturbed matrix selectivity 1.716 %. The optimum is operational
at pH 4, and response time at 150 seconds of 2 ppm. This sensor can be used to
detect formalin in food sample in a simple mode and reusable for 4 times application. In
addition, the sensor can be regenerated using an