| Literature DB >> 27544735 |
Feng Tan1, Longchao Cong2, Nuvia Maria Saucedo3, Jinsuo Gao2, Xiaona Li2, Ashok Mulchandani4.
Abstract
Divalent mercuric (Hg2+) ion is one of the most prevalent forms of mercury species in waters with high toxicity and bioaccumulation in the human body, for which sensitive and selective detection methods are highly necessary to carry out its recognition and quantification. Here an electrochemically reduced graphene oxide (RGO) based chemiresistive sensor was constructed and used for the detection of Hg2+ ion in various water samples. Monolayer GO sheets were assembled onto interdigitated electrodes, followed by reduction through linear sweep voltammetry and then modification with a single-stranded DNA aptamer. The electrochemically derived RGO based sensor showed selective response to as low as 0.5nMHg2+ ion in presence of other metal ions and matrices. A comparison between chemiresistive sensors prepared with electrochemically and chemically derived RGO showed that the former had better response performance for sensing Hg2+ ion. The proposed method provides a simple tool for rapid, selective and sensitive monitoring of Hg2+ ion in environmental samples.Entities:
Keywords: Aptamer; Electrochemical; Environment monitoring; Mercury(II) ion; Reduced graphene oxide
Year: 2016 PMID: 27544735 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2016.08.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588