Issue 23, 2013

Retracted Article: Aqueous synthesis of human serum albumin-stabilized fluorescent Au/Ag core/shell nanocrystals for highly sensitive and selective sensing of copper(ii)

Abstract

Utilizing human serum albumin as a reducing plus stabilizing agent, fluorescent Au/Ag core/shell nanocrystals (NCs) were prepared in water at pH 9.0 and at physiological temperature (37 °C). The preparation of Au/Ag NCs did not involve any external reducing or stabilizing agents, and thus was eco-friendly. Moreover, the as-prepared Au/Ag NCs exhibited excellent photoluminescence (PL) properties that were utilized in the development of a PL sensor for the detection of Cu2+. Experimental results showed that the PL of Au/Ag NCs was almost linearly quenched by each increment of Cu2+ concentration in the range of 0–200 nM, and the corresponding linear equation had a good correlation coefficient of 0.9959. The limit of detection for this sensor method was calculated to be 5 nM. In the presence of Cu2+, the PL quenching of Au/Ag NCs was highly selective and sensitive in comparison to other metal ions and anions determined under the same conditions. In addition, the detection mechanism of this PL sensor was investigated. To further evaluate the analytical performance of this sensor, the concentrations of Cu2+ were determined in real samples, including tap water, river water, gastric juice, urine and mixed solutions.

Graphical abstract: Retracted Article: Aqueous synthesis of human serum albumin-stabilized fluorescent Au/Ag core/shell nanocrystals for highly sensitive and selective sensing of copper(ii)

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jul 2013
Accepted
17 Sep 2013
First published
17 Sep 2013

Analyst, 2013,138, 7197-7205

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