Rutin-modified silver nanoparticles as a chromogenic probe for the selective detection of Fe3+ in aqueous medium

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The development of nanoprobes for selective detection of metal ions in solution has attracted great attention due to their impact on living organisms. As a contribution to this field, this paper reports the synthesis of silver nanoparticles modified with rutin in the presence of ascorbic acid and their successful use as a chromogenic probe for the selective detection of Fe3+ in aqueous solution. Limits of detection and quantification were found to be 17 nmol L-1 and 56 nmol L-1, respectively. The sensing ability is proposed to proceed via an iron-induced nanoparticle growth/aggregation mechanism. A practical approach using image analysis for quantification of Fe3+ is also described.

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Coutinho, M. S., Latocheski, E., Neri, J. M., Neves, A. C. O., Domingos, J. B., Cavalcanti, L. N., … Menezes, F. G. (2019). Rutin-modified silver nanoparticles as a chromogenic probe for the selective detection of Fe3+ in aqueous medium. RSC Advances, 9(51), 30007–30011. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra06653e

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