Facile preparation of dihydrolipoic acid-stabilized red-emitting silver nanoclusters as a sensitive fluorometric probe for sulfide ions detection.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

Department of Chemistry, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore 641046, Tamil Nadu, India. Electronic address:

Published: December 2023

In this work, we report a smartphone-integrated paper-based sensor for the determination of sulfide ions (S) using water-soluble dihydrolipoic acid stabilized silver nanoclusters (DHLA-AgNCs) as a nanoprobe. The optical properties of red emitting fluorescent DHLA-AgNCs was confirmed by UV-visible, steady state flourometric spectroscopic studies. The HR-TEM analysis revealed that the morphology of DHLA-AgNCs was quasi spherical with a grain size of ∼ 5.2 nm. The DHLA-AgNCs exhibited bright red luminescence with strong emission band centered at 650 nm upon the excitation at 420 nm. The excellent fluorescence property of DHLA-AgNCs was further utilized for fluorometric determination of S ions. The DHLA-AgNCs can be effectively quenched by increasing concentration of S ions owing to the formation of AgS complex. The DHLA-AgNCs probe could detect S ions preferentially even in the presence of other possible interfering anions with a limit of detection of 32.71 nM. In addition, the proposed technique was effectively used to detect S ions in environmental water samples such as tap and drinking water. The detect S ions detection was assay and showed good agree compared with the conventional methylene blue approach and showed comparable results. Moreover, a smartphone-paper-based detection assay was developed using the DHLA-AgNCs probe for highly selective and sensitive determination of S ions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.saa.2023.123034DOI Listing

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