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Journal article

Ultrasensitive nanodrop spectrophotometric assay of Pb(II) using green fabricated gold nanoparticles

  • 1. Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology, Raipur 492010 (India)

Description

A versatile economically viable method for green fabricated gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) using almond hull has been developed. The bioactive components such as catechins, vanillic acid and other polyphenols in almond hull extract (AHE) act as reducing as well as stabilizing agents for the synthesis of AuNPs. The resulting AHE–AuNPs were examined by several confirmation tools such as nanodrop spectrophotometer (NDS), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM)-energy dispersive X-ray and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. Moreover, the futuristic application of AuNPs was described for selective and ultrasensitive assay of Pb(II) ions by using NDS. In the presence of Pb(II) (0.2–1.0 ppm), the absorbance of AuNPs drop linearly and might be prompted to aggregate with colour changes instantaneously. The absorption ratio (A664 /A522) of AuNPs displayed a linear correlation coefficient (r2) of 0.9887 with 1.1% relative standard deviation and the limit of detection was 0.163 ppm. The co-existing ions do not interfere even in the absence of masking agents. Hence, the synthesized AuNPs were also used as an efficient probe for the quick and facile determination of Pb(II) in the real water samples via NDS. (author)

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Journal Title
Bulletin of Materials Science
Journal Volume
45
Series
Article ID 197
Journal Page Range
[8 p.]
CODEN
BUMSDW

INIS

Country of Publication
India
Country of Input or Organization
India
INIS RN
54003690
Subject category
S77: NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY;
Descriptors DEI
GOLD; LEAD; NANOMATERIALS; NANOPARTICLES; SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Descriptors DEC
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; ELEMENTS; MATERIALS; METALS; MICROSCOPY; PARTICLES; TRANSITION ELEMENTS