posted on 2024-11-15, 03:04authored byCarol Hua, William H Zhang, Swahnnya De Almeida, Simone Ciampi, Danmar Gloria, Guozhen Liu, Jason Brian Harper, J Justin Gooding
A simple colorimetric method for the detection of copper ions in water is described. This method is based on the 'click' copper(i)-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition reaction and its use in promoting the aggregation of azide-tagged gold nanoparticles by a dialkyne cross-linker is described. Nanoparticle cross-linking, evidenced as a colour change, is used for the detection of copper ions. The lowest detected concentration by the naked eye was 1.8 μM, with the response linear with log(concentration) between 1.8-200 μM. The selectivity relative to other potentially interfering ions was evaluated.
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Hua, C., Zhang, W. H., De Almeida, S. R. M., Ciampi, S., Gloria, D., Liu, G., Harper, J. B. & Gooding, J. Justin. (2012). A novel route to copper(ii) detection using 'click' chemistry-induced aggregation of gold nanoparticles. The Analyst, 137 (1), 82-86.