Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Sep 2023)

Morphology-controllable bimetallic gold nanostructures for mercury detection: Recent developments, challenges and prospects

  • Shujat Ali,
  • Xi Chen,
  • Shujaat Ahmad,
  • Mazen Almehmadi,
  • Ahad Amer Alsaiari,
  • Mamdouh Allahyani,
  • Zarif Gul,
  • Abid Ullah,
  • Haya Hussain,
  • Limin Li,
  • Xiaojing Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 9
p. 104997

Abstract

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Gold bimetallic nanostructures (AuBMNS) have exhibited superior Hg sensing activity as compared to their monometallic counterparts. Moreover, the Hg sensing performance of AuBMNS depends on their shape, size, composition, and surface chemistry. Thus, morphology-controlled preparation and application of these nanostructures in Hg detection is a hot area of research. Till now, no review paper in the literature accounts for the recent advances in the morphology-controlled synthesis of AuBMNS and their application in sensing Hg related to shape, size, optimum composition, morphology, and surface ligands. Taking this into consideration, we attempt to offer a clear understanding of the shape/size-controlled preparation, functionalization, and morphology-dependent application of AuBMNS in Hg detection. The chemical reduction approach for the morphology-controlled preparation of AuBMNS is critically discussed. The prospective role of different reaction parameters such as temperature, pH, time, reducing agents, nature/concentration of precursors, and capping/stabilizing agents in the morphology-controlled preparation of these nanostructures are reviewed. Moreover, morphology-dependent optical properties and performance of AuBMNS are discussed with recent (2020–2022) examples. In the later part, detection of Hg by using AuBMNS is reviewed and the effects of size, shape, surface chemistry/structure, optimum composition, and synergism are discussed. Finally, recent challenges in morphology-controlled preparation of AuBMNS, their shape/size-dependent performance, and prospects to resolve the related issues are discussed.

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