Issue 1, 2018

Thiamine-functionalized silver nanoparticles for the highly selective and sensitive colorimetric detection of Hg2+ ions

Abstract

Hg2+ contamination is a serious threat to the environment; hence, the development of methods for its trace level detection is urgently required. To contribute in this domain, we report for the first time the application of a highly sensitive and selective colorimetric sensing platform for Hg2+ ions using thiamine-functionalized silver nanoparticles (Th-AgNPs). Upon the addition of Hg2+ ions to the solution, the AgNPs exhibited a noticeable color change from yellow to violet-blue. This color change was monitored by the UV-vis spectrophotometric observation of a significant decrease in the absorption band at 395 nm along with the appearance of a new peak at 550 nm. The designed sensor demonstrated good sensitivity in the concentration range of 1 × 10−8 to 5 × 10−6 M with a detection limit of 5 nM. The sensor also showed high selectivity for Hg2+ when tested in the presence of several competing metal ions. Moreover, the method was found to be applicable to river water samples with satisfactory percentage recoveries.

Graphical abstract: Thiamine-functionalized silver nanoparticles for the highly selective and sensitive colorimetric detection of Hg2+ ions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Sep 2017
Accepted
29 Nov 2017
First published
29 Nov 2017

New J. Chem., 2018,42, 528-534

Thiamine-functionalized silver nanoparticles for the highly selective and sensitive colorimetric detection of Hg2+ ions

U. Khan, A. Niaz, A. Shah, M. I. Zaman, M. A. Zia, F. J. Iftikhar, J. Nisar, M. N. Ahmed, M. S. Akhter and A. H. Shah, New J. Chem., 2018, 42, 528 DOI: 10.1039/C7NJ03382F

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