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Catalysis-reduction strategy for sensing inorganic and organic mercury based on gold nanoparticles.

Xiaokun Li1, Youlin Zhang2, Yulei Chang3, Bin Xue3, Xianggui Kong4, Wei Chen5.   

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In view of the high biotoxicity and trace concentration of mercury (Hg) in environmental water, developing simple, ultra-sensitive and highly selective method capable of simultaneous determination of various Hg species has attracted wide attention. Here, we present a novel catalysis-reduction strategy for sensing inorganic and organic mercury in aqueous solution through the cooperative effect of AuNP-catalyzed properties and the formation of gold amalgam. For the first time, a new AuNP-catalyzed-organic reaction has been discovered and directly used for sensing Hg2+, Hg22+ and CH3Hg+ according to the change of the amount of the catalytic product induced by the deposition of Hg atoms on the surface of AuNPs. The detection limit of Hg species is 5.0pM (1 ppt), which is 3 orders of magnitude lower than the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) limit value of Hg for drinking water (2 ppb). The high selectivity can be exceptionally achieved by the specific formation of gold amalgam. Moreover, the application for detecting tap water samples further demonstrates that this AuNP-based assay can be an excellent method used for sensing mercury at very low content in the environment.
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Keywords:  AuNP catalysis; Detection; Gold nanoparticle; Mercury

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27836598     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2016.10.097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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1.  DNA-Gold Nanozyme-Modified Paper Device for Enhanced Colorimetric Detection of Mercury Ions.

Authors:  Min-Xin Mao; Rong Zheng; Chi-Fang Peng; Xin-Lin Wei
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2020-12-18
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