Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Feb 2023)

Paper test strip for silver ions detection in drinking water samples based on combined fluorometric and colorimetric methods

  • Xiaoyu Fan,
  • Jiapei Lv,
  • Rui Li,
  • Yafei Chen,
  • Shuai Zhang,
  • Tao Liu,
  • Shuxing Zhou,
  • Xiaodong Shao,
  • Shuhao Wang,
  • Guangzhi Hu,
  • Qiaoli Yue

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. 104492

Abstract

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In this study, a portable silver ion (Ag+) sensor was fabricated based on a dual signal output system using black phosphorus quantum dots (BPQDs) as probes. It is the first work for Ag+ detection using paper test strip based on BPQDs. The color change of BPQDs paper sensor for the determination of Ag+ was easily identified by naked eye. BPQDs were synthesized from bulk black phosphorus (BP) by mechanical exfoliation combined with a solvothermal method. BPQDs exhibited blue fluorescence with a quantum yield of 8.82 %. The fluorescence of BPQDs can be quenched by Ag+, and the absorbance of BPQDs is increased with increasing Ag+ concentration. The mechanism of the interaction between BPQDs and Ag+ involving fluorescence quenching and bonding was investigated by experimental and computational methods. The detection limit of Ag+ was 1.56 μg/mL and 0.19 μg/mL using fluorometry and colorimetry methods, respectively. A portable visual sensor based on paper test strip was constructed for Ag+ detection using the colorimetric approach. The strategy was employed to determine Ag+ successfully in drinking water samples. Therefore, the proposed portable Ag+ sensor can be potentially utilized for the lab-free analysis of drinking water and even dietary samples.

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