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Highly selective and sensitive detection of mercuric ion based on a visual fluorescence method.

Chao Yuan1, Kui Zhang, Zhongping Zhang, Suhua Wang.   

Abstract

The instant and on-site detection of trace aqueous mercuric ion still remains a challenge for environmental monitoring and protection. This work demonstrates a new analytical method and its utility for visual detection of aqueous Hg(2+) on the basis of a novel water-soluble CdSe-ZnS quantum dots (QDs) functionalized with a bidentate ligand of 2-hydroxyethyldithiocarbamate (HDTC). The fluorescence of the aqueous HDTC modified QDs (HDTC-QDs) could be selectively and efficiently quenched by Hg(2+) through a surface chelating reaction between HDTC and Hg(2+), and the detection limit was measured to be 1 ppb. Most interestingly, the orange fluorescence of the HDTC-QDs gradually changes to red upon the increasing amount of Hg(2+) added besides the decreasing of the fluorescence intensity. By taking advantage of this optical phenomenon, a paper-based sensor for aqueous Hg(2+) detection has been developed by immobilizing the HDTC-QDs on cellulose acetate paper which has low background fluorescence in the wavelength range. The paper-based sensor showed high sensitivity and selectivity for Hg(2+) visual detection. When Hg(2+) was dropped onto the paper-sensor, an obviously distinguishable fluorescence color evolution (from orange to red) could be clearly observed depending on the concentration of Hg(2+). The limit of detection of the visual method for aqueous Hg(2+) detection was as low as 0.2 ppm. The very simple and effective strategy reported here should facilitate the development of portable and reliable fluorescence chemosensors for mercuric pollution control.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23121315     DOI: 10.1021/ac302822c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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