Perylene dye-functionalized silver nanoparticles serving as pH-dependent metal sensor systems

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Abstract

Lysine-functionalized perylene was used to modify nanoparticles. Due to the benefits from a synergetic effect that originated between the perylene and silver nanoparticles, color-based metal sensor systems were established. At pH = 12.6, Cr6+ with a concentration of 100 nM could be detected by a color change from deep yellow to orange; after decreasing the pH to 12.0, the detection limit decreased to 2 μM. Interestingly, after further decreasing the pH to 11.0, another kind of metal ion (Cd2+) could be recognized with a detection concentration of 10 μM. At pH = 10.0, Pb2+ with a concentration of 2 μM could be detected.

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Sun, Y., Zuo, T., Guo, F., Sun, J., Liu, Z., & Diao, G. (2017). Perylene dye-functionalized silver nanoparticles serving as pH-dependent metal sensor systems. RSC Advances, 7(39), 24215–24220. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra03264a

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