Innovative
Fe(IV)-Triggered Chemiluminescence Assay
for Rapid and Selective Detection of Total Phenolic Content
Posted on 2025-03-22 - 13:04
Total
phenolic content reflecting the overall concentration
of
phenolics in water is a valuable indicator for evaluating water quality.
However, current total phenolic content quantification technologies
are unsatisfactory due to their complexity, time-consuming nature,
limited reliability, and low selectivity. To overcome these problems,
we utilized the high reactivity and selectivity of tetravalent iron
(Fe(IV)) toward phenolics to develop a surrogate method for total
phenolic content based on the quenching effect of phenolics on the
chemiluminescence (CL) produced during the oxidation of naproxen (NAP)
by Fe(IV) in the Fe(II)-activated periodate (Fe(II)/PI) process. Experimental
results showed a strong linear relationship between the chemiluminescence
quenching capacity (CLQC) values and total phenolic content in the
Fe(II)/PI-NAP process. The high reactivity and superior selectivity
of Fe(IV) toward phenolics enable rapid, highly sensitive, and robust
anti-interference quantification of total phenolic content using the
developed CL method. The limit of quantitation and limit of detection
of the developed CL method for total phenolics determination were
1.34 and 0.40 μM, respectively, expressed as phenol equivalents.
Finally, we validated the feasibility of using the CLQC value as a
surrogate indicator for total phenolic content in various real water
samples. This work introduces a novel method for quantifying total
phenolic content by determining the CLQC value of water samples using
the Fe(II)/PI-NAP process, offering a promising alternative for controlling
the discharge of phenolics.
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Shao, Huixin; Gu, Chengyu; Li, Huajie; Chen, Ling; Guan, Xiaohong (2025). Innovative
Fe(IV)-Triggered Chemiluminescence Assay
for Rapid and Selective Detection of Total Phenolic Content. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.5c00552