Electrocatalytic efficiency of carbon nitride supported gold nanoparticle based sensor for iodide and cysteine detection

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Chandan Saha , Sarit K. Ghosh , Pooja Kumari , Venkata K. Perla , Harishchandra Singh , Kaushik Mallick
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Extensive investigations are being conducted on gold nanoparticles focusing on their applications in biosensors, laser phototherapy, targeted drug delivery and bioimaging utilizing advanced detection techniques. In this work, an electrochemical sensor was developed based on graphite carbon nitride supported gold nanoparticles. Carbon nitride supported gold nanoparticles (Au–CN) was synthesized by applying a deposition-precipitation route followed by a chemical reduction technique. The composite system was characterized by X-ray diffraction and X-ray photo electron spectroscopy methods. Electron microscopy analysis confirmed the formation of gold nanoparticles within the size range of 5–15 nm on the carbon nitride support. Carbon nitride supported gold based sensor was employed for the electrochemical detection of iodide ion and l-cysteine. The limit of detection and sensitivity of the sensor was attained 8.9 μM and 0.96 μAμM⁻1cm⁻2, respectively, for iodide ion, while 0.48 μM and 5.8 μAμM⁻1cm⁻2, respectively, was achieved for the recognition of cysteine. Furthermore, a paper-based electrochemical device was developed using the Au–CN hybrid system that exhibited promising results in detecting iodide ions, highlighting its potential for economic and portable device applications.

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基于氮化碳支撑金纳米粒子的碘化物和半胱氨酸检测传感器的电催化效率
目前正在对金纳米粒子进行广泛的研究,重点是利用先进的检测技术将其应用于生物传感器、激光光疗、靶向给药和生物成像。在这项工作中,开发了一种基于氮化石墨支撑金纳米粒子的电化学传感器。氮化石墨支撑的金纳米粒子(Au-CN)是通过沉积-沉淀路线和化学还原技术合成的。该复合体系通过 X 射线衍射和 X 射线光电子能谱方法进行了表征。电子显微镜分析证实,在氮化碳支持物上形成了尺寸范围为 5-15 纳米的金纳米粒子。氮化碳支持的金基传感器被用于电化学检测碘离子和 l-半胱氨酸。传感器对碘离子的检测限和灵敏度分别达到了 8.9 μM 和 0.96 μAμM-1cm-2,对半胱氨酸的识别限和灵敏度分别达到了 0.48 μM 和 5.8 μAμM-1cm-2。此外,还利用 Au-CN 混合系统开发了一种纸基电化学装置,该装置在检测碘离子方面表现出良好的效果,凸显了其在经济和便携式装置应用方面的潜力。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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