JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hg(II) Ion Detection Using Thermally Reduced Graphene Oxide Decorated with Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles

Ke-Hung ChenGanhua LuJingbo ChangShun MaoKehan YuShumao CuiJunhong Chen

Year: 2012 Journal:   Analytical Chemistry Vol: 84 (9)Pages: 4057-4062   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Fast and accurate detection of aqueous contaminants is of significant importance as these contaminants raise serious risks for human health and the environment. Mercury and its compounds are highly toxic and can cause various illnesses; however, current mercury detectors suffer from several disadvantages, such as slow response, high cost, and lack of portability. Here, we report field-effect transistor (FET) sensors based on thermally reduced graphene oxide (rGO) with thioglycolic acid (TGA) functionalized gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) (or rGO/TGA-AuNP hybrid structures) for detecting mercury(II) ions in aqueous solutions. The lowest mercury(II) ion concentration detected by the sensor is 2.5 × 10(-8) M. The drain current shows rapid response within less than 10 s after the solution containing Hg(2+) ions was added to the active area of the rGO/TGA-AuNP hybrid sensors. Our work suggests that rGO/TGA-AuNP hybrid structures are promising for low-cost, portable, real-time, heavy metal ion detectors.

Keywords:
Graphene Chemistry Mercury (programming language) Oxide Aqueous solution Nanoparticle Metal ions in aqueous solution Thioglycolic acid Ion Nanomaterials Nanotechnology Inorganic chemistry Materials science Organic chemistry

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