Light-Induced Self-Assembly of Ag NPs for Dual-Range Colorimetric Detection of Ethanol

Abstract

Rapid and accurate ethanol determination is crucial for quality control in the alcoholic beverage industry. We report a facile, green colorimetric sensor based on ethanol-modulated self-assembly of Ag NPs (Nano silver) under light irradiation. Using food-grade dextran and trisodium citrate as synergistic reducing and stabilizing agents, the photoreduction process yields Ag NPs with distinct, ethanol-dependent morphologies, producing gray color in aqueous solution and yellow-brown color in ethanol solutions. This morphology-dependent optical response enables wide-range quantitative detection: 0.5-75% (v/v, R² = 0.9976) and 80-94% (v/v, R² = 0.9961). Mechanistic studies through reactive oxygen species (ROS) quenching identified superoxide anion (O₂•⁻) and singlet oxygen (¹O₂) as predominant species driving photoreduction. The sensor exhibits excellent selectivity against common beverage interferents and was successfully validated with commercial spirits (e.g., Fenjiu: 53.94% measured vs. 53% labeled; Erguotou: 41.77% vs. 42%). This method, characterized by rapidity (15 min), cost-effectiveness, and instrument-free operation, presents a practical platform for on-site alcohol monitoring and beverage authentication.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Jan 2026
Accepted
28 Feb 2026
First published
03 Mar 2026

Anal. Methods, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Light-Induced Self-Assembly of Ag NPs for Dual-Range Colorimetric Detection of Ethanol

J. Yu, Y. Huang, R. Huang, X. Sun, K. Zhao and Z. Ben, Anal. Methods, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6AY00015K

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