WPI Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan.
ACS Nano. 2013 May 28;7(5):4595-600. doi: 10.1021/nn4013737. Epub 2013 Apr 22.
Precisely probing heavy metal ions in water is important for molecular biology, environmental protection, and healthy monitoring. Although many methods have been reported in the past decade, developing a quantitative approach capable of detecting sub-ppt level heavy metal ions with high selectivity is still challenging. Here we report an extremely sensitive and highly selective nanoporous gold/aptamer based surface enhanced resonance Raman scattering (SERRS) sensor. The optical sensor has an unprecedented detection sensitivity of 1 pM (0.2 ppt) for Hg(2+) ions, the most sensitive Hg(2+) optical sensor known so far. The sensor also exhibits excellent selectivity. Dilute Hg(2+) ions can be identified in an aqueous solution containing 12 metal ions as well as in river water and underground water. Moreover, the SERRS sensor can be reused without an obvious loss of the sensitivity and selectivity even after 10 cycles.
精确探测水中的重金属离子对于分子生物学、环境保护和健康监测都很重要。尽管在过去十年中已经报道了许多方法,但开发一种能够高选择性地检测亚 ppt 级重金属离子的定量方法仍然具有挑战性。在这里,我们报告了一种基于纳米多孔金/适体的超灵敏和高选择性的表面增强共振拉曼散射(SERRS)传感器。该光学传感器对 Hg(2+)离子的检测灵敏度达到了前所未有的 1 pM(0.2 ppt),是迄今为止最灵敏的 Hg(2+)光学传感器。该传感器还表现出优异的选择性。在含有 12 种金属离子的水溶液以及河水和地下水,都可以识别出稀释的 Hg(2+)离子。此外,即使经过 10 次循环,SERRS 传感器也可以重复使用,而不会明显损失其灵敏度和选择性。