Abstract
A novel strategy was developed for fluorescent detection of Pb2+ in aqueous solution based on the fact that graphene oxide (GO) could quench the fluorescence of amino pyrene (AP)-grafted gold nanoparticles (AP-AuNPs) and Pb2+ could accelerate the leaching rate of AuNPs in the presence of S2O32-. In this system, fluorescence reporter AP was grafted on AuNPs through the Au-N bond. In the presence of GO, the system shows fluorescence quenching because of π-π stacking between AP and GO. With the addition of Pb2+ and S2O3 2-, the system displays fluorescence recovery, which is attributed to the fact that Pb2+ could accelerate the leaching of the AuNPs from GO surfaces and release of AP into aqueous solution. Interestingly, the concentration of GO could control the fluorescence "turn-off" or "turn-on" for Pb2+ detection. In addition, GO is also an excellent promoter for the acceleration of the leaching of AuNPs and shortening the analytical time to ∼15 min. Under the optimal conditions, the fluorescence Pb2+ sensor shows a linear range from 2.0 × 10-9 to 2.3 × 10-7 mol/L, with a detection limit of 1.0 × 10-10 mol/L.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 2568-2575 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces |
| Volume | 6 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 26 Feb 2014 |
Keywords
- amino pyrene
- fluorescence sensor
- gold nanoparticles
- graphene oxide
- Pb