Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) dispersed in water were stabilized by tripolyphosphate (P 3 O 105- ). When Cr 2 O 72- (Cr(VI)) was present, the AuNPs did not change; when Cr 3+ (Cr(III)) was present, the AuNPs would aggregate because of cooperative metal-ligand reaction. Aggregated AuNPs showed different color from the non-aggregated ones. Thus, a simple colorimetric assay was made using AuNPs-Cr(VI) to detect ascorbic acid (AA). Upon introducing AA to the AuNPs- Cr(VI) system, Cr(VI) was reduced to Cr(III), and the aggregation of AuNPs occurred. This colorimetric assay performed high selectivity and a linear concentration response in the range of 0.2 to 10 μM; its limit of detection was 0.15 μM.
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Sui, N., Liu, F., Li, T., Wang, L., Wang, T., Liu, M., & Yu, W. W. (2017). Colorimetric detection of ascorbic acid based on the trigger of gold nanoparticles aggregation by Cr(III) reduced from Cr(VI). Analytical Sciences, 33(8), 963–967. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.33.963
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