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Colorimetric Iodide Recognition and Sensing by Citrate-Stabilized Core/Shell Cu@Au Nanoparticles

In the light of the significance and urgency for the recognition and sensing of anions specifically, especially those of biological relevance, herein, we wish to demonstrate a novel colorimetric avenue for highly selective iodide recognition and sensing using simple citrate-stabilized core/shell Cu@...

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Published in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2011-05, Vol.83 (10), p.3911-3917
Main Authors: Zhang, Jia, Xu, Xiaowen, Yang, Cheng, Yang, Fan, Yang, Xiurong
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description In the light of the significance and urgency for the recognition and sensing of anions specifically, especially those of biological relevance, herein, we wish to demonstrate a novel colorimetric avenue for highly selective iodide recognition and sensing using simple citrate-stabilized core/shell Cu@Au nanoparticles. No other ions than iodide can induce an appreciable color change of the Cu@Au nanoparticles solution from purple to red by transforming the interconnected, irregularly shaped nanoparticles to the single, separated, and nearly spherical ones, as confirmed by the transmission electron microscopy (TEM). On the basis of the optical spectra and TEM studies, a mechanism of iodide-induced aggregating/fusion, fragmentation, and reorganization of atoms is proposed. With this strategy, 6 μM (0.76 ppm) of iodide can be recognized within 20 min by naked-eye observation. This sensitive and selective colorimetric assay opens up a fresh insight of facile, rapid, and reliable detection of iodide and may find its future application in the analysis of the total iodine in edible salt as well as the clinical diagnosis of urinary iodide.
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Chemistry
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Color
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Exact sciences and technology
Gold - chemistry
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Iodides - analysis
Iodides - urine
Ions - chemistry
Metal Nanoparticles - chemistry
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Nanoparticles
Spectrometric and optical methods
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