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Metal Nanostructures for Environmental Pollutant Detection Based on Fluorescence

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NANOMATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano11020276

Keywords

noble metal nanomaterials; engineered nanomaterials; fluorometric sensors; water pollutants; heavy metals detection; pesticides detection; water monitoring

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  1. Regione Lazio, through Progetto di ricerca [85-2017-15125, 13/08]

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Heavy metal ions and pesticides pose great dangers to human health and the environment, making accurate detection essential. Traditional methods are expensive and complex, but recent technological advancements have made optical techniques based on noble metal nanomaterials a viable alternative, offering many advantages.
Heavy metal ions and pesticides are extremely dangerous for human health and environment and an accurate detection is an essential step to monitor their levels in water. The standard and most used methods for detecting these pollutants are sophisticated and expensive analytical techniques. However, recent technological advancements have allowed the development of alternative techniques based on optical properties of noble metal nanomaterials, which provide many advantages such as ultrasensitive detection, fast turnover, simple protocols, in situ sampling, on-site capability and reduced cost. This paper provides a review of the most common photo-physical effects impact on the fluorescence of metal nanomaterials and how these processes can be exploited for the detection of pollutant species. The final aim is to provide readers with an updated guide on fluorescent metallic nano-systems used as optical sensors of heavy metal ions and pesticides in water.

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