Alginate-based magnetic nanosorbent immobilized with aptamer for selective and high adsorption of Hg2+ in water samples

Alginate-coated magnetic nanocluster (MNC) immobilized with Hg 2+ -specific aptamer was synthesized to obtain the nanosorbent with high adsorption capacity and high selectivity for trace analysis of inorganic mercury (Hg 2+ ) in water samples. Magnetite nanoparticle was first synthesized by a co-pre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2020-04, Vol.27 (11), p.12030-12038
Hauptverfasser: Deepuppha, Nunthiya, Thongsaw, Arnont, Rutnakornpituk, Boonjira, Chaiyasith, Wipharat Chuachuad, Rutnakornpituk, Metha
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Zusammenfassung:Alginate-coated magnetic nanocluster (MNC) immobilized with Hg 2+ -specific aptamer was synthesized to obtain the nanosorbent with high adsorption capacity and high selectivity for trace analysis of inorganic mercury (Hg 2+ ) in water samples. Magnetite nanoparticle was first synthesized by a co-precipitation of iron precursors in the presence of alginate to obtain alginate-coated MNC, followed by immobilization with avidin. Hg 2+ -Specific DNA aptamer labeled with biotin was then conjugated on the MNC surface via specific avidin–biotin interaction to form aptamer-immobilized MNC. Coating the MNC with alginate can improve its water dispersibility and also increase its adsorption capacity toward Hg 2+ (350 mg/g). It exhibited high selectivity through thymine-Hg 2+ -thymine (T-Hg 2+ -T) interaction with high tolerance to other foreign ions. This nanosorbent showed linearity over the Hg 2+ concentration range of 0.2–10 μg/L with a correlation coefficient of 0.9977, limit of detection of 0.46 μg/L, and enrichment factor of 13. Moreover, it also showed a potential for detection of Hg 2+ in drinking and tap water samples with satisfactory recoveries.
ISSN:0944-1344
1614-7499
DOI:10.1007/s11356-020-07809-1