4.7 Article

Enhancing Sensitivity of Novel Hg2+ Fluorescent Sensor via Plasmonic Enhancement of Silver Nanoparticles

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 258, Issue -, Pages 694-703

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2017.11.049

Keywords

plasmonic enhancement; silver nanoparticles; Hg2+; fluorescent sensor; rhodamine B

Funding

  1. Development and Promotion of Science and Technology of Thailand (DPST) [018/2558, 005/2557]
  2. Ministry of Science of Thailand [SCH-NR2015-168]
  3. Thailand Research Fund
  4. Faculty of Science, Silpakorn University [RSA6080058]

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Contamination of Hg2+ in an aqueous environment is dangerous for all living species including human. In this work, a new rhodamine B derivative fluorescent sensor (sensor RBS) for Hg2+ detection was successfully synthesized. In addition, the synthesized yellow silver nanoparticles (Y-AgNPs) were incorporated into sensor RBS to obtain sensor RBS + Y-AgNPs. The sensitivity studies for Hg2+ detection of the sensors showed that the Hg2+ detection limit of sensor RBS and sensor RBS + Y-AgNPs were 12.9 ppb and 0.7 ppb, respectively. The result indicated that incorporation of Y-AgNPs into sensor RBS led to significantly lower Hg2+ detection limit of sensor RBS + Y-AgNPs, which could be attributed to plasmonic enhancement of Y-AgNPs. Furthermore, the selectivity studies of the sensors showed that sensor RBS and sensor RBS + Y-AgNPs were highly selective toward Hg2+ against interference ions. We also showed that sensor RBS + Y-AgNPs could be used to detect Hg2+ in real samples. Importantly, we have demonstrated that utilization of plasmonic enhancement could improve the sensitivity of the Hg2+ fluorescent sensor, which could pave the way for development of portable fluorescent sensor for the on-site Hg2+ detection. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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