Bimetallic-based colorimetric sensor for highly selective, stable and sensitive detection of iodide ions

Huidong Li,Yiyun Zhang,Jifan Zhang, Kefeng Huo, Junqi Gu, Yao Zhou,Yi Liu,Yanli Liu,Xunyong Liu

MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL(2024)

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Too much or too little iodine in the body can affect person's health. Therefore, iodide detection is particularly important. In this work, a novel bimetallic nanoparticle sensor based on colorimetric signal responses was developed for the visual detection of I-. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were prepared by in situ reduction of chloroauric acid using gelatine (Gel) as reducing agent, and further constructed as gold -platinum (Au -Pt) alloy nanoparticle. Au -Pt alloy have unique structure and excellent synergistic effects, which provide higher Idetection sensitivity and stability compared to single -metal nanoparticles. The probe undergoes a redox reaction with I-, which causes the colour to change from buff to rufous, enabling colorimetric detection of I-. The probe is more eye-catching than commonly reported I- detectable colour change based on the aggregation of single metal nanoparticles, and this colour change based on steady-state chemical reactions can remain stable for a long time, which makes it easy to record and detect. The probe showed good linearity over the I- concentration range of 0-1.1 mM with a linear fit coefficient of 0.9943 and a lowest limit of detection (LOD) of 0.29 mu M. Moreover, the probe showed very high selectivity for I- and was successfully applied to detection of I- in seawater and tap water. More importantly, the probe remains stable at a temperature of 50 celcius and a salinity of 12 g/L, broadening its practical application range in a variety of harsh conditions. In summary, the probes have great potential for Idetection and analytical applications.
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I-detection,Au-Pt alloy nanoparticles,Colorimetric detection,Synergistic effect
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