2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/1206913
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A Highly Sensitive and Selective Colorimetric Hg2+ Ion Probe Using Gold Nanoparticles Functionalized with Polyethyleneimine

Abstract: A highly sensitive and selective colorimetric assay for the detection of Hg2+ ions was developed using gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) conjugated with polyethyleneimine (PEI). The Hg2+ ion coordinates with PEI, decreasing the interparticle distance and inducing aggregation. Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry showed that the Hg2+ ion was bound to the nitrogen atoms of the PEI in a bidentate manner (N–Hg2+–N), which resulted in a significant color change from light red to violet due to aggregation. Using … Show more

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“…This colour change was supported by the appearance of SPR peak at around 522 nm in the UV-vis spectrum as presented in figure 1(a). The observed absorption profile is attributed to the characteristic SPR of monodispersed, spherical AuNPs, as reported in previous literature [37][38][39][40][41][42]. The TEM analysis confirmed that the synthesised AuNPs were almost spherical, with an average particle size of 13.2±2.65 nm (figure 1(b)).…”
Section: Formation Of Gold Nanoparticles By Citrate Reductionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…This colour change was supported by the appearance of SPR peak at around 522 nm in the UV-vis spectrum as presented in figure 1(a). The observed absorption profile is attributed to the characteristic SPR of monodispersed, spherical AuNPs, as reported in previous literature [37][38][39][40][41][42]. The TEM analysis confirmed that the synthesised AuNPs were almost spherical, with an average particle size of 13.2±2.65 nm (figure 1(b)).…”
Section: Formation Of Gold Nanoparticles By Citrate Reductionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Au 3+ ions, a notable heavy metal, have received great attention in chemistry and biology during recent decades and have been widely used in gold plating, environmental studies, anticancer agents, nanomaterials, efficient catalysts, biological sensors, and drug/gene delivery systems based on their unique chemical properties and high biocompatibility. In addition, these ions have also been developed for application in the jewelry industry . Studies have shown that Au 3+ ions can be used to prepare reduced graphene oxide/Au nanoparticles (NPs), drugs, and catalysts to detect dopamine, ascorbic acid, and uric acid; to treat tuberculosis and rheumatoid arthritis; and to activate carbon–carbon triple bonds. Although Au 3+ ions have versatile roles in materials science and biological systems, studies have demonstrated that Au 3+ ion-based drugs exhibit potential toxicity at certain concentrations .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[70] Recently, advanced colorimetric approaches for Hg 2 + detection have aroused considerable interest. [71][72][73][74] Innovative colorimetric biosensors couple the optical properties of AuÀ NPs through coordinated thymine-mercury-thymine (TÀ Hg 2 + À T), which selectively detects Hg 2 + species. [75,76] For instance, Lee et al [77] established a chip-based scanometric technique that detects Hg 2 + ions through DNA-functionalized AuÀ NPs.…”
Section: Colorimetric-based Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%