A novel surface-enhanced Raman scattering nanosensor for detecting multiple heavy metal ions based on 2-mercaptoisonicotinic acid functionalized gold nanoparticles

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 2012 Nov:97:1007-12. doi: 10.1016/j.saa.2012.07.114. Epub 2012 Aug 4.

Abstract

A novel, effective and simple surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanosensor for selectively and sensitively detecting heavy metal ions in aqueous solution has been developed in the form of 2-mercaptoisonicotinic acid (2 MNA)-modified gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). Multiple heavy metal ions can be identified and quantified by using relative peak intensity ratios of selected vibrational bands in the SERS spectra of 2 MNA. Especially, concentration of Hg(2+) and Pb(2+) ions are determined by comparing the intensity ratios of the bands 1160/1230 cm(-1) for Hg(2+) and 861/815 cm(-1) (or 815/1392 cm(-1)) for Pb(2+), with detection limits of 3.4×10(-8) and 1.0×10(-7)M, respectively. 2 MNA-AuNPs sensors show a high selectivity for Hg(2+) without masking reagent, and they can also be highly selective for Pb(2+) when using sodium thiosulphate and l-cysteine as masking reagents. These results demonstrate that these 2 MNA-AuNPs nanosensors are promising candidates for in situ heavy metal ions detection and quantification, maybe even inside living cells.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Gold / chemistry*
  • Ions
  • Isonicotinic Acids / chemistry*
  • Lead / analysis
  • Mercury / analysis
  • Metal Nanoparticles / chemistry*
  • Metal Nanoparticles / ultrastructure
  • Metals, Heavy / analysis*
  • Nanotechnology / instrumentation*
  • Nanotechnology / methods*
  • Spectrum Analysis, Raman*
  • Surface Properties
  • Time Factors
  • Water / chemistry

Substances

  • Ions
  • Isonicotinic Acids
  • Metals, Heavy
  • Water
  • Lead
  • Gold
  • Mercury