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A dual-mode colorimetric sensor based on copper nanoparticles for the detection of mercury-(ii) ions

Journal

ANALYTICAL METHODS
Volume 11, Issue 31, Pages 4014-4021

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9ay00843h

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  1. Shenzhen strategic emerging industry development special funds [JSGG20160226191822478, JSGG2016042818146047]
  2. Shenzhen Science and Technology research and development funds [JCYJ20160323163102764]

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In this study, water-soluble citrate-capped copper nanoparticles (Cu NPs) were synthesized by a simple and rapid method. We found that these citrate-capped Cu NPs possessed an intrinsic peroxidase-like activity, which could catalyse the oxidation of 3,3 ',5,5 '-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) to generate a light blue product in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). It was also found that mercury ions (Hg2+) could enhance the peroxidase-like activity of the citrate-capped Cu NPs, causing the colour to turn bright blue. The colour change was dependent on the concentration of Hg2+. Therefore, a colorimetric method for Hg2+ detection was established with a linear range from 0.050 mu M to 10.000 mu M and a detection limit of 0.185 Mm. More interestingly, citrate-capped Cu NPs have a characteristic absorption peak at 260 nm, we also found that Hg2+ could cause the absorption peak at 260 nm to change. Therefore, we developed another colorimetric method for Hg2+ detection based on the absorption peak of citrate-capped Cu NPs at 260 nm. This colorimetric method was shown to enable convenient and sensitive quantification of Hg2+ in the concentration range of 0.100 mu M to 6.000 mu M with a limit of detection of 0.052 mu M. In this study, a dual-mode sensor for detection of Hg2+ was constructed, which exhibited good sensitivity and selectivity.

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