TY  - JOUR
T1  - Rapid and in-situ detection of iodine and potassium ferrocyanide in table salt using enhanced-Multipass cavity Raman scattering
AU  - Huang, Baokun
AU  - Zhao, Chuqiu
AU  - Yang, Dapeng
AU  - Zhu, Lin
AU  - Zhang, Yunhong
AU  - Huang, Qishen
N1  - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier B.V.
PY  - 2025/4/15
Y1  - 2025/4/15
N2  - The excess of iodine (I2) and potassium ferrocyanide (K4[Fe(CN)6]) to table salt are harmful to both human health and environment. To date, there are still a lack of suitable methods for simple, rapid and in-situ to detect the I2 and K4[Fe(CN)6] contents in table salt. Herein, we employ a highly sensitive Raman spectroscopy, which is based on multiple reflection cavities and multi-directional signal collection optical systems, to detect the concentration of trace ions in table salt. The detection limit of our technology is less than 1 mg/kg in salt solutions, signifying that the corresponding quantitative detection limit in table salt is 3.45 mg/kg. Simultaneously, the relative Raman intensity of the ion exhibits a highly linear correlation with concentration (R2 = 0.999), rendering it a molecular probe for I2 and K4[Fe(CN)6] within table salt. The accuracy of this molecular probe for I2, K4[Fe(CN)6], and sulfate (SO42−) content in different salts is 87.2 %, 89.6 % and 95.6 % respectively.Compared with the traditional method, this method has the advantages of low sample consumption (1g of salt), fast detection speed (10 min), and the measured sample can be saved.
AB  - The excess of iodine (I2) and potassium ferrocyanide (K4[Fe(CN)6]) to table salt are harmful to both human health and environment. To date, there are still a lack of suitable methods for simple, rapid and in-situ to detect the I2 and K4[Fe(CN)6] contents in table salt. Herein, we employ a highly sensitive Raman spectroscopy, which is based on multiple reflection cavities and multi-directional signal collection optical systems, to detect the concentration of trace ions in table salt. The detection limit of our technology is less than 1 mg/kg in salt solutions, signifying that the corresponding quantitative detection limit in table salt is 3.45 mg/kg. Simultaneously, the relative Raman intensity of the ion exhibits a highly linear correlation with concentration (R2 = 0.999), rendering it a molecular probe for I2 and K4[Fe(CN)6] within table salt. The accuracy of this molecular probe for I2, K4[Fe(CN)6], and sulfate (SO42−) content in different salts is 87.2 %, 89.6 % and 95.6 % respectively.Compared with the traditional method, this method has the advantages of low sample consumption (1g of salt), fast detection speed (10 min), and the measured sample can be saved.
KW  - Iodide
KW  - Molecular probe
KW  - Potassium ferrocyanide
KW  - Raman spectroscopy
KW  - Table salts
UR  - http://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85217743069
U2  - 10.1016/j.aca.2025.343784
DO  - 10.1016/j.aca.2025.343784
M3  - Article
AN  - SCOPUS:85217743069
SN  - 0003-2670
VL  - 1347
JO  - Analytica Chimica Acta
JF  - Analytica Chimica Acta
M1  - 343784
ER  -