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Turn-On Chemiluminescence Sensor for the Highly Selective and Ultrasensitive Detection of Hg2+ Ions Based on Interstrand Cooperative Coordination and Catalytic Formation of Gold Nanoparticles

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 83, Issue 24, Pages 9702-9708

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac202789q

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  1. National Drug Innovative Program [2009ZX09301-011]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21175027, 20975026]
  3. Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education [20090071110056]

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Monitoring the levels of potentially toxic metal ions such as Hg2+ in aquatic ecosystems is important because this ion can have severe effects on human health and the environment. Thus, a novel chemiluminescence (CL) sensor is developed for the highly selective and ultrasensitive detection of Hg2+ ions in aqueous solution, based on thymine-Hg2+-thymine (T-Hg2+-T) coordination chemistry and subsequent formation of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) in a HAuCl4/NH2OH reaction. The thus-formed Au NPs trigger the reaction between luminol and AgNO3, producing CL emission. This novel CL technique has several advantages including high sensitivity (0.01 ppb) and selectivity over a spectrum of interfering metal ions. In view of these advantages, as well as the cost-effective, minimized working steps and portable features of the CL techniques, we expect that this CL sensor will be a promising candidate for the field detection of toxic Hg2+ ions in environment, water, and food samples.

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