Sensitive colorimetric detection of ascorbic acid based on seed mediated growth of sodium alginate reduced/stabilized gold nanoparticles.

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Center of Excellence for Innovation in Chemistry and Division of Physical Science, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, 90112, Thailand; Analytical Chemistry and Environment Research Unit, Faculty of Science and Technology, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani, 94000, Thailand. Electronic address:

Published: March 2021

A sensitive detection strategy for ascorbic acid (AA), using sodium alginate reduced/stabilized gold nanoparticles (SA-AuNPs) as the optical probe, is reported. The SA-AuNPs were prepared by mixing gold salt and SA under stirring for 2 h at room temperature, without any further steps. The mixture was aged at 4 °C overnight, after which a faint-purple colloidal solution of SA-AuNPs was obtained. Characterization shows that the synthesis is incapable of reducing all Au to Au°, but rather to mixture of Au°/Au. The addition of AA to the SA-AuNPs probe reduced completely all Au to new AuNPs which were deposited on the pre-formed SA-AuNPs seed, leading to size increment and absorption spectra enhancement. The assay exhibited a good linearity between 12.5 and 150.0 μM AA and low limit of quantification of 11.2 μM. It was further used for AA quantitation in vitamin C injection and fruit juice with satisfactory accuracy and precision.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117376DOI Listing

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