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Reduced graphene oxide conjugate thymine as a new probe for ultrasensitive and selective fluorometric determination of mercury (II) ions

Research Authors
Hani Nasser Abdelhamid, Hui-Fen Wu
Research Abstract

We report on a highly sensitive and remarkably selective fluorometric assay for mercury(II) ion. It is based on the formation of a complex between thymine (T) and Hg(II) to form the [Hg(T)2(H2O)2]n complex on the surface of reduced graphene oxide (rGO). This causes the fluorescence emission of rGO (peaking at 550 nm) to be quenched. Under optimal conditions, quenching is selective and fluorescence intensity is linearly related to the concentration of Hg(II) in the range between 100 and 700 nM. The limit of detection is 5 nM. In addition to its sensitivity and selectivity, the method is simple and direct.

Research Department
Research Journal
Microchimica Acta
Research Member
Research Publisher
Springer Vienna
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
182
Research Website
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Research Year
2015
Research Pages
1609-1617