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Simple, universal colorimetric strategy for amplified detection of nanomolar toxic heavy metal ions based on multi-component complexation and Tyndall effect

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL [2023]
Chang Liu, Zihao Deng, Yanan Deng, Kaijing Yuan, Miao Hu, Lili Yuan, Jianmei Zou, Jinfang Nie, Yun Zhang
ABSTRACT

This work describes a new class of universal nanoprobe-free colorimetric assay with Tyndall effect (TE) signaling for amplified detection of nanomolar heavy metal ions based on analyte-triggered multi-component complexation. In the presence of NH 2 OH·HCl, Cu 2+ (model analyte) is reduced to Cu + which in turn reacts with KSCN and CHClN 2 O 3 to form colloidal three-component complexation particles unexpectedly producing an enhanced TE signal with the aid of a 635 nm laser pointer . The results show that the developed method could detect Cu 2+ in a linear concentration range of 156 nM ∼ 120 µM with a limit of detection (LOD) of ∼38 nM (3σ) using a smartphone for quantitative readout. The generality of the new equipment-free strategy was demonstrated well with selective detection of Cd 2+ as the second model analyte with a LOD down to ∼1.27 nM where KI and CHClN 2 O 3 were adopted as the three-component complexation reagents. In addition, satisfying recovery results obtained from analysis of Cu 2+ and Cd 2+ in several polluted real water samples ranged from 93.1% to 104.67% and 93.21–101.85%, respectively. To the best of our knowledge, this may be the first report of nanoprobe-free TE-based colorimetric assay based on multi-component complexation.

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