In this study, we proposed a novel anti-aggregation of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) strategy for colorimetric sensing of iodide ions (I) regulated by the redox reaction between the target ions and the ion cross-linking agent. Cu as interlinking ion can induce aggregation of arginine capped AuNPs (Arg-AuNPs) due to the formation of Arg-Cu-Arg analogous structure resulting from the chelation between Cu and arginine, with a clear color change of solution from red to blue. In the presence of I, however, Cu would be readily reduced owing to the formation of CuI, AuNPs underwent a transformation from an aggregation to a dispersion state depending on the concentration of I, leading color changes from blue to red. The corresponding color variation in the process of anti-aggregation of AuNPs can be monitored through UV-vis spectrophotometer or by the naked-eye, making quantitative analysis of I feasible in a convenient colorimetric or visual way. The assay only took 5 min, showing high sensitivity with a lowest detectable concentration of 10 nM and excellent selectivity for I over other anions tested, which was successfully applied for the detection of I in drinking water and table salt samples.
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