Sensitive detection of copper ions via ion-responsive fluorescence quenching of engineered porous silicon nanoparticles

Heavy metal pollution has been a problem since the advent of modern transportation, which despite efforts to curb emissions, continues to play a critical role in environmental pollution. Copper ions (Cu 2+ ), in particular, are one of the more prevalent metals that have widespread detrimental ramifi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2016-10, Vol.6 (1), p.35565-35565, Article 35565
Hauptverfasser: Hwang, Jangsun, Hwang, Mintai P., Choi, Moonhyun, Seo, Youngmin, Jo, Yeonho, Son, Jaewoo, Hong, Jinkee, Choi, Jonghoon
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Zusammenfassung:Heavy metal pollution has been a problem since the advent of modern transportation, which despite efforts to curb emissions, continues to play a critical role in environmental pollution. Copper ions (Cu 2+ ), in particular, are one of the more prevalent metals that have widespread detrimental ramifications. From this perspective, a simple and inexpensive method of detecting Cu 2+ at the micromolar level would be highly desirable. In this study, we use porous silicon nanoparticles (NPs), obtained via anodic etching of Si wafers, as a basis for undecylenic acid (UDA)- or acrylic acid (AA)-mediated hydrosilylation. The resulting alkyl-terminated porous silicon nanoparticles (APS NPs) have enhanced fluorescence stability and intensity, and importantly, exhibit [Cu 2+ ]-dependent quenching of fluorescence. After determining various aqueous sensing conditions for Cu 2+ , we demonstrate the use of APS NPs in two separate applications – a standard well-based paper kit and a portable layer-by-layer stick kit. Collectively, we demonstrate the potential of APS NPs in sensors for the effective detection of Cu 2+ .
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/srep35565