Abstract
A single probe of an Au nanocluster-CdTe quantum dots nanocomposite has been developed by using tripeptide-capped CdTe quantum dots (QD) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) protein-conjugated Au25 nanocluster (NC) for detection of both Hg2+ ion and F- ion. The formation of Au-NC-CdTe QD nanocomposite has been confirmed by TEM, steady state and time resolved spectroscopy, CD and FTIR studies. A significant signal off (74 % PL quenching at 553 nm) phenomenon of this nanocomposite is observed in presence of 6.56×10-7 M Hg2+ ion, due to salt-induced aggregation. However, a dramatic PL enhancement (128 %) of the Au-NC-CdTe QD nanocomposite is observed in presence of 8.47×10-7 M F - anion. The calculated limit of detections (LOD) of Hg2+ ion concentration and F- ion concentration are found to be 9 and 117 nM, respectively, which are within the safety range set by the United States Environment Protection Agency. Thus, the simple Au-NC-CdTe QD optical-based sensor is very useful to detect both toxic cations and anions. Copyright © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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Paramanik, B., Bhattacharyya, S., & Patra, A. (2013). Detection of Hg2+ and F- ions by using fluorescence switching of quantum dots in an Au-cluster-CdTe QD nanocomposite. Chemistry - A European Journal, 19(19), 5980–5987. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201203576
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