A novel AuNP colorimetric sensor based on a polyadenine probe for ultra-sensitive detection of Ag .
Dandan LiQilin WenYanyu ZhouGuidan HuangHuai XiLianming ZhangZiyuan LiWenyuan ZhuPublished in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2023)
Silver(I) ions (Ag + ) are harmful to humans and can be bioaccumulated in organisms. Although numerous methods for Ag + analysis have been established, new strategies are still in urgent need. Here, we propose a colorimetric sensor based on polyadenine (polyA)-mediated DNA-functionalized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) for the specific measurement of Ag + ions. In this strategy, a polyA-modified Au probe with high uniformity was assembled successfully. The method was based on Ag + -induced aggregation of the probe. Ag + was reflected according to the color variations of solution. Taking advantage of the low cost and convenient assembly of the polyA-based Au probe, our strategy determined Ag + with high sensitivity and wide range. In addition, by changing probes or nanoparticles, the proposed strategy is expected to be a universal platform for detecting other analytes in environmental and even biological samples.
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