A simple and sensitive nanogold rrs/abs dimode sensor for trace as3+ based on aptamer controlled nitrogen doped carbon dot catalytic amplification

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Using citric acid (CA) and ethylenediamine (EDA) as precursors, stable nitrogen-doped carbon dots (CD) nanosols were prepared by microwave procedure and characterized in detail. It was found that CDNs catalyze ethanol (Et)-HAuCl4 to generate gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), which have strong surface plasmon resonance, Rayleigh scattering, (RRS) and a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) absorption (Abs) effect at 370 nm and 575 nm, respectively. Compled the new catalytic amplification indicator reaction with the specific As3+ aptamer reaction, a new RRS/Abs dual-mode ap-tamer sensor for the assay of trace As3+ was developed, based on the RRS/Abs signals increasing linearly with As3+ increasing in the ranges of 5–250 nmol/L and 50−250 nmol/L, whose detection limits were 0.8 nmol/L and 3.4 nmol/L As3+, respectively. This analytical method has the advantages of high selectivity, simplicity, and rapidity, and it has been successfully applied to the detection of practical samples.

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Bai, H., Wang, H., Bai, F., Liang, A., & Jiang, Z. (2021). A simple and sensitive nanogold rrs/abs dimode sensor for trace as3+ based on aptamer controlled nitrogen doped carbon dot catalytic amplification. Molecules, 26(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26195930

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