Literature DB >> 32115943

Portable Hg2+ Nanosensor with ppt Level Sensitivity Using Nanozyme as the Recognition Unit, Enrichment Carrier, and Signal Amplifier.

Yumeng Fang1,2, Yue Zhang1, Leigang Cao2, Jianzheng Yang1,3, Minghua Hu1, Zili Pang1, Junhui He1.   

Abstract

We report a portable and highly sensitive Hg2+ nanosensor, where the CuS nanozyme functions as an Hg2+ recognition unit, a Hg2+ enrichment/preconcentration carrier, and a signal amplifier/output unit. The as-designed enrichment-detection integration strategy is customizable and endows the sensor with both a wide detection range from 50 ppt to 400 ppb and a high sensitivity with a minimum detectable Hg2+ concentration of 50 ppt. In order to make the Hg2+ nanosensor portable and cost-effective, a commercial RGB sensor is employed here in conjunction with the Hg2+-dependent colorimetric reaction. More importantly, the as-developed Hg2+ nanosensor is feasible for analysis of real samples with satisfactory accuracy (deviation <10%) and reproducibility (recovery ∼82%). Thus, this portable Hg2+ nanosensor appears to be a viable solution to meet the actual needs of on-site and real-time mercury contamination analysis and may also pave the way to colorimetric nanosensors for other metal ions.

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Keywords:  Hg2+ detection; Hg2+ enrichment; nanozyme; portable nanosensor; solid phase extraction

Year:  2020        PMID: 32115943     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c00210

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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1.  Au nanoparticle-hydrogel nanozyme-based colorimetric detection for on-site monitoring of mercury in river water.

Authors:  Euna Ko; Won Hur; Seong Eun Son; Gi Hun Seong; Do Kyoung Han
Journal:  Mikrochim Acta       Date:  2021-10-17       Impact factor: 5.833

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