Abstract

In this work, fluorescent gold nanocluster (AuNC) decorated polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibers (AuNC*PCL-NF) for real time visual monitoring of Hg2+ detection at ppt level in water is demonstrated. The resultant AuNC*PCL-NF exhibiting remarkable stability more than four months at ambient environment and facilitates increased accessibility to active sites resulting in improved sensing performance with rapid response time. The fluorescence changes of AuNC*PCL-NF and their corresponding time dependent spectra, upon introduction of Hg2+, led to the visual identification of the sensor performance. It is observed that the effective removal of excess ligand (bovine serum albumin (BSA) greatly enhances the surface exposure of AuNC and therefore their selective sensing performance is achieved over competent metal ions such as Cu2+, Ni2+, Mn2+, Zn2+, Cd2+, and Pb2+ present in the water. An exceptional interaction is observed between AuNC and Hg2+, wherein the absence of excess interrupting ligand makes AuNC more selective towards Hg2+. The underlying mechanism is found to be due to the formation of Au-Hg amalgam, which was further investigated with XPS, TEM and elemental mapping studies. In short, our findings may lead to develop very efficient fluorescent-based nanofibrous mercury sensor, keeping in view of its stability, simplicity, reproducibility, and low cost.

Highlights

  • Occasionally exhibit low fluorescence efficiency due to self-quenching caused by the environmental changes

  • The method here involves the anchoring of fluorescent bovine serum albumin (BSA) capped AuNC on the electrospun PCL nanofiber (PCL-NF) surface, named as AuNC*PCL-NF for real time monitoring of Hg2+ detection

  • The fluorescent AuNC is prepared based on reported procedure[35] and subsequently decorated on the surface of the electrospun PCL-NF by dip coating method

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Introduction

Occasionally exhibit low fluorescence efficiency due to self-quenching caused by the environmental changes. The sensing performance of AuNC*PCL-NF towards Hg2+ have been evaluated by immersing the membrane in Hg2+ containing water for 10 minutes and their corresponding fluorescence spectra have been recorded as shown Fig. S10.

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