| Literature DB >> 31172539 |
Haochen Qi1, Meiqi Zhao1, Huaguo Liang1, Jayne Wu2, Zhengfeng Huang1, Anming Hu3, Jian Wang1, Yingchun Lu1, Jian Zhang1,2.
Abstract
Copper is an indispensable trace element for human health. Too much or too little intake of copper ion (Cu2+ ) can lead to its own adverse health conditions. Therefore, detection of Cu2+ is always of vital importance. In this work, a simple sensor was developed for rapid detection of trace Cu2+ in water, in which L-cysteine (Cys) as a molecular probe was self-assembled on a gold interdigital electrode to form a monolayer for specific capture of Cu2+ . The interfacial capacitance of interdigital electrode was detected to indicate the target adsorption level under an AC signal working as the excitation to induce directed movement and enrichment of Cu2+ to the electrode surface. This sensor reached a limit of detection of 4.14 fM and a satisfactory selectivity against eight other ions (Zn2+ , Hg2+ , Pb2+ , Cd2+ , Mg2+ , Fe2+ , As3+ , and As5+ ). Testing of spiked tap water was also performed, demonstrating the sensor's usability. This sensor as well as the detection method shows a great application potential in fields such as environmental monitoring and medical diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: AC electrokinetics; Capacitive sensing; Cu2+ detection; l-cysteine
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31172539 DOI: 10.1002/elps.201900169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Electrophoresis ISSN: 0173-0835 Impact factor: 3.535