Abstract

Heavy metal ions can cause severe threats to the environment and human health, and the potential sources of substantial metal ions are mining, agriculture, toxic wastes, electronic merchandise, and natural discharge from earth’s crust into the surroundings. This discharge from oceanic and volcanic emissions end up in the contamination of underground water resources and human beings get exposed to the same. Among aforesaid ions, mercury ions are incredibly fatal and may cause serious health problems if consumed by individuals, leading to numerous critical diseases such as harmful effects on immune systems, cancer, organ damage, nervous system damage, etc.In order to confirm these, it is essential to investigate the influence of the shorter hydrocarbon chain length on the detection performance of metal nanoparticles. In view of that, we selected dimethylenebis-(tetra-decyldimethylammonium bromide) (14–2-14) GS with a shorter hydrocarbon chain length and further investigated sensitivity and selectivity of anisotropic nanoparticles.

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