Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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867153 | Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2013 | 4 Pages |
In this report, we have developed a method that improved the selectivity of gold nanoclusters toward copper and mercury ions. Bovine serum albumin stabilized gold nanocluster responded to both these two ions through fluorescence quenching. EDTA and sodium borohydride were added respectively as the “masking” reagents, in which EDTA complexed with Cu2+, and borohydride reduced Hg2+ into Hg0. Both these reactions inhibited the ions' interaction with the nanocluster and eliminated related quenching effect, thus detection of the other ion was achieved. Good selectivity of the nanocluster over these two ions was obtained enabling sensitive detection even under their coexistence.
► Borohydride reduces mercury ion. ► EDTA complexes with copper ion. ► Masks quenching effect onto gold nanocluster respectively. ► Improves selectivity and eliminates interferences.