Microwave-assisted synthesis of BSA-stabilised gold nanoclusters for the sensitive and selective detection of lead(ii) and melamine in aqueous solution
2016
Lee, Che-Yu | Hsu, Nai-Yueh | Wu, Mei-Yao | Lin, Yang-Wei
In this study, a sensitive and selective fluorescence assay using the microwave-assisted synthesis of bovine serum albumin-stabilised gold nanoclusters (MW_BSA-AuNCs) was proposed for the determination of lead(ii) and melamine in aqueous solution. The fluorescence of the MW_BSA-AuNCs was quenched through a Pb²⁺-mediated interparticle aggregation mechanism, and thus the change in fluorescence at 660 nm was dependent on the Pb²⁺ ion concentration. In addition, the fluorescence of the MW_BSA-AuNCs was also quenched on the basis of the high-affinity metallophilic Hg²⁺–Au⁺ interaction, whereas the fluorescence of the MW_BSA-AuNCs was restored when melamine was added and coordinated with Hg²⁺. Under optimal conditions, the limits of detection for Pb²⁺ ions and melamine at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3 were 4.8 nM and 2.94 μM, respectively. Our present approach is simpler and more cost-effective than the existing techniques for the detection of Pb²⁺ ions in seawater and aqueous urine samples and of melamine in milk samples.
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