| Literature DB >> 24839391 |
Shengliang Li1, Weipeng Cao2, Anil Kumar2, Shubin Jin2, Yuanyuan Zhao2, Chunqiu Zhang2, Guozhang Zou2, Paul C Wang3, Feng Li4, Xing-Jie Liang2.
Abstract
Fluorescent metal nanoclusters (NCs) have given rise to a new class of fluorescent nanomaterials for the detection of heavy metals. Here, we design a simple, rapid and highly sensitive sensing nanosystem for the detection of Hg2+ and Cu2+ based on fluorescence quenching of ultrasmall DNA-Ag NCs. The fluorescence intensity of DNA-Ag NCs was selectively quenched by Hg2+ and Cu2+, and the limit of detection (LOD) was found to be 5 nM and 10 nM, respectively. The technique was renewable employment by EDTA addition and successfully applied to detection of Hg2+ and Cu2+ in domestic water samples. The quantum yield (QY) of DNA-Ag NCs was significantly higher to ~30% compared to traditional water-soluble fluorescent metal NCs. The DNA-Ag NC detection system make it potentially suitable for detecting Hg2+ and Cu2+ and monitoring water quality in a wide range of samples regulated under the Environmental Protection Agency.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24839391 PMCID: PMC4019454 DOI: 10.1039/C3NJ01019H
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New J Chem ISSN: 1144-0546 Impact factor: 3.591