Portable Au Nanoparticle-Based Colorimetric Sensor Strip for Rapid On-Site Detection of Cd2+ Ions in Potable Water

2021 
Simple, rapid, and instrument-free detection of cadmium ions (Cd2+) with a portable device is essential to prevent the contamination of potable water. Herein, we propose a simple, fast, and low-cost method for the real-time/on-site detection of Cd2+ using glutathione-modified Au nanoparticles (GSH-AuNPs) deposited on a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) sensor strip. To fabricate the sensor strip, a paint composed of GSH-AuNPs and polyvinylpyrrolidone was prepared. Subsequently, the GSH-AuNP paint was deposited on a mold fixed on the PET substrate and dried in ambient air. The GSH-AuNPs deposited on the PET substrate quickly redispersed in water, turning the water red. However, the GSH-AuNPs aggregated in water samples containing Cd2+, turning the water blue. The limit of detection of this Cd2+ sensor strip is 18.8 nM, which is comparable to the maximum contamination level of 44.5 nM Cd2+ in potable water stipulated by the US Environmental Protection Agency. Finally, we demonstrate that the GSH-AuNP-based sensor strip can be used in the on-site detection of Cd2+ in real samples such as tap water.
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