Abstract

The present investigation demonstrates a simple, sensitive and selective colorimetric probe for the detection of Hg2+ in milk samples employing redox interaction of Hg2+ ions with citrate‐stabilised silver nanoparticles, inducing colour change from yellow to colourless. Milk samples were pretreated by ultrasound assistance in acidic media. The detection limit (LOD) was 6.17 ppb using UV–Visible spectrophotometer with linear correlation (R2 = 0.9901) at 10–2000 ppb solution of Hg2+ ions. Developed probe was highly selective to Hg2+ over different interfering metal ions and can be effectively employed to identify Hg2+ in milk samples.

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