Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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26314 | Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry | 2014 | 9 Pages |
•Photochemical synthesis of Ag NPs by using azo food dye.•Environmental healing by photo-degradation of azo-dyestuff in industrial waste.•Highly stable Ag NPs for selective detection of sulfide (S2−) and cyanide (CN−).•Simple, rapid, and significantly low cost sensing protocol is employed at ease.•Selectivity is achieved by using masking agents.
Slow and controlled visible photo-reduction of AgNO3 by synthetic azo food-dyes in aqueous media produces spherical silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs). These show excellent selectivity toward inorganic anions (sulfide (S2−) and cyanide (CN−) with lowest detection limit (LOD) of ∼60 ppb. Complete photo-degradation of these dyes during nanoparticle formation can be very useful for environmental remediation and removal of dye toxicity. Detection of water soluble S2− and CN− is achieved by spectroscopic technique (fluorescence turn-on process), based on the etching of Ag NPs. Selectivity with respect to either of these two ions (S2− or CN−) is achieved by using suitable masking agents. This simple, rapid, and significantly low-cost sensing protocol can be employed at ease.
Graphical abstractApplication of silver nanomaterial for selective detection of water soluble sulfides and cyanides.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide