The method provides an innovative dual functional sensors for mercury (II) ions and hydrogen peroxide. The addition of H(2)O(2) to the mixture of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and Hg(2+) induced color changes of the solution within several seconds even at 2.0 nM Hg(2+). Other metallic ions could not induce color change even at 10 μM. Of importance, this probe was not only successfully applied to detect Hg(2+), but also it could be used to sense H(2)O(2) at a concentration as low as 50 nM (by naked-eye). The outstanding sensitivity and selectivity property for Hg(2+) and H(2)O(2) resulted from the AgNPs mediated reduction of Hg(2+) to elementary Hg in the presence of H(2)O(2), causing the aggregation and colorimetric response of AgNPs. This sensitive and selective colorimetric assay opens up a fresh insight of development facile and fast detection methods for metal ions and biomolecules using the special catalytic reactivity of AgNPs.

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