Ultrasensitive and portable assay of mercury (II) ions via gas pressure as readout

2018 
Abstract It is of the significant importance to achieve facile and on-site detection of heavy metal ions due to the serious harm to environment and human health. Herein, a facile and portable strategy was developed for detection of Hg 2+ via portable pressure meter. Biotinylated DNA1 was conjugated on the surface of streptavidin-coated magnetic beads (MBs) to form MBs-DNA1 complex. In the presence of Hg 2+ , MBs-DNA1 can hybridize with platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs)-functionalized DNA2 (DNA2-PtNPs) via T-Hg 2+ -T binding. Then, PtNPs effectively catalyzed the decomposition of H 2 O 2 to generate oxygen, leading to an increase in pressure of sealed well of 96-well plate. The gas pressure was linearly related with the concentration of Hg 2+ in the range between 10 pM and 100 nM with a detection limit of 2.79 pM, which is more sensitive than most of the previous reports. The specific T-Hg 2+ -T binding made it easy to selectively detect Hg 2+ even when other metal ions co-existed with Hg 2+ . Therefore, it offers a cost-effective, rapid, facile and portable way to detect Hg 2+ by combining gas-generation reaction with T-Hg 2+ -T binding, which holds great potential for detecting Hg 2+ in water sample.
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