Efficient detection of trace Hg 2+ in water based on the fluorescence quenching of environment-friendly thiol-functionalized Poly(vinyl alcohol) capped CdS quantum dots nanocomposite

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Abstract

Using environment-friendly materials for sensing toxic metal ions has drawn significant attention in recent research. Herein, we present an aqueous synthesis of stable CdS quantum dots (QDs) using thiol-functionalized poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) as the unique capping ligand for the detection of trace Hg 2+ in environmental water samples. The CdS QDs with an average size of 3.3 nm had good water-solubility and favorable fluorescence with a quantum yield of 32.8% and a longer luminescence lifetime of 31.9 ns. The fluorescence intensity of QDs aqueous solution in the 520 nm wavelength was quenched upon the addition of Hg 2+ . Under the optimal conditions, the ratio of the blank fluorescence intensity to the quenched fluorescence intensity was linearly proportional to the Hg 2+ concentration from 2 to 4000 nM with a detection limit of 1 nM. Also, many co-existing metal ions were not interfered with the detection of Hg 2+ . This nanomaterial was successfully applied to the measurement of Hg 2+ in water samples.

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Guan, X., Fan, H., Zhang, Y., Zhang, D., Jia, T., Lai, S., & Lei, Z. (2016). Efficient detection of trace Hg 2+ in water based on the fluorescence quenching of environment-friendly thiol-functionalized Poly(vinyl alcohol) capped CdS quantum dots nanocomposite. Analytical Sciences, 32(2), 161–166. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.32.161

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