Issue 7, 2014

A nano-graphite–DNA hybrid sensor for magnified fluorescent detection of mercury(ii) ions in aqueous solution

Abstract

In this communication, we present a nano-graphite–DNA hybrid sensor for fluorescent detection of mercury(II) ions in aqueous solution for the first time. Furthermore, an amplification strategy based on nano-graphite for Hg2+ detection by using DNase I was demonstrated. The proposed amplified assay was simple and cost-effective with a limit of detection (LOD) for Hg2+ of 0.5 nM, which was about 20-fold lower than that of traditional unamplified homogeneous assays. We further demonstrated its practical application to detect Hg2+ in a real sample.

Graphical abstract: A nano-graphite–DNA hybrid sensor for magnified fluorescent detection of mercury(ii) ions in aqueous solution

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
05 Aug 2013
Accepted
19 Jan 2014
First published
21 Jan 2014

Analyst, 2014,139, 1618-1621

A nano-graphite–DNA hybrid sensor for magnified fluorescent detection of mercury(II) ions in aqueous solution

Y. Wei, B. Li, X. Wang and Y. Duan, Analyst, 2014, 139, 1618 DOI: 10.1039/C3AN01482G

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