The escalating predicament of water pollution has spurred the development of new chromogenic materials for the efficient detection/screening of toxic mercuric (Hg) ions. In this study, we report a simple and efficient detection stratagem by infusing a chromogenic ion-receptor (BTDA), i.e., 4-(benzothiazol-2-yl)-N, N-dimethylaniline onto a structurally intertwined meso-/macro-pore polymer template for the target-specific sensing of ultra-trace Hg. The structural/surface features of the monolithic polymer template, prepared from glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) monomer crosslinked with ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA), facilitate voluminous infusion and uniform decoration of ion-receptor molecules across the continuous porous poly(GMA-co-EGDMA) framework, resulting in a solid-state colorimetric sensory system. The bimodal polymer network's intriguing surface and structural morphology of the chromogenic sensor material are interpreted using scanning/transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, photoelectron spectroscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry, optical spectroscopy, surface area, porosity and thermal analysis. The proposed Hg sensor offers a linear response range of 1-150 μg/L, with a detection and quantification limit of 0.29 and 0.97 μg/L, respectively. The poly(GMA-co-EGDMA)-BTDA sensor exhibits a quick ion-sensing response (40 s) with distinct color transitions from pastel yellow to olive as a function of increasing Hg concentration. The matrix tolerance studies for the proposed sensory system reveal high selectivity for Hg, with a recovery of ≥99.2% in on-site environmental samples. The sensor material exhibits excellent data reproducibility and reliability up to seven cycles of reusability.

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