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4-Mercaptopyridine-Modified Sensor for the Sensitive Electrochemical Detection of Mercury Ions

As a highly toxic heavy metal ion, mercury ion (Hg(2+)) pollution has caused serious harm to the environment and human health. In this paper, 4-mercaptopyridine (4-MPY) was selected as the sensing material and decorated on the surface of a gold electrode. Trace Hg(2+) could be detected by both diffe...

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Autores principales: Han, Mingjie, Xie, Yong, Wang, Ri, Li, Yang, Bian, Chao, Xia, Shanhong
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Lenguaje:English
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37420972
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14040739
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author Han, Mingjie
Xie, Yong
Wang, Ri
Li, Yang
Bian, Chao
Xia, Shanhong
author_facet Han, Mingjie
Xie, Yong
Wang, Ri
Li, Yang
Bian, Chao
Xia, Shanhong
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description As a highly toxic heavy metal ion, mercury ion (Hg(2+)) pollution has caused serious harm to the environment and human health. In this paper, 4-mercaptopyridine (4-MPY) was selected as the sensing material and decorated on the surface of a gold electrode. Trace Hg(2+) could be detected by both differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) methods. The proposed sensor displayed a wide detection range from 0.01 μg/L to 500 μg/L with a low limit of detection (LOD) of 0.002 μg/L by EIS measurements. Combined with molecular simulations and electrochemical analyses, the chelating mechanism between Hg(2+) and 4-MPY was explored. Through the analysis of binding energy (BE) values and stability constants, 4-MPY showed an excellent selectivity for Hg(2+). In the presence of Hg(2+), the coordination of Hg(2+) with the pyridine nitrogen of 4-MPY was generated at the sensing region, which caused a change in the electrochemical activity of the electrode surface. Due to the strong specific binding capability, the proposed sensor featured excellent selectivity and an anti-interference capability. Furthermore, the practicality of the sensor for Hg(2+) detection was validated with the samples of tap water and pond water, which demonstrated its potential application for on-site environmental detection.
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spelling pubmed-101439822023-04-29 4-Mercaptopyridine-Modified Sensor for the Sensitive Electrochemical Detection of Mercury Ions Han, Mingjie Xie, Yong Wang, Ri Li, Yang Bian, Chao Xia, Shanhong Micromachines (Basel) Article As a highly toxic heavy metal ion, mercury ion (Hg(2+)) pollution has caused serious harm to the environment and human health. In this paper, 4-mercaptopyridine (4-MPY) was selected as the sensing material and decorated on the surface of a gold electrode. Trace Hg(2+) could be detected by both differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) methods. The proposed sensor displayed a wide detection range from 0.01 μg/L to 500 μg/L with a low limit of detection (LOD) of 0.002 μg/L by EIS measurements. Combined with molecular simulations and electrochemical analyses, the chelating mechanism between Hg(2+) and 4-MPY was explored. Through the analysis of binding energy (BE) values and stability constants, 4-MPY showed an excellent selectivity for Hg(2+). In the presence of Hg(2+), the coordination of Hg(2+) with the pyridine nitrogen of 4-MPY was generated at the sensing region, which caused a change in the electrochemical activity of the electrode surface. Due to the strong specific binding capability, the proposed sensor featured excellent selectivity and an anti-interference capability. Furthermore, the practicality of the sensor for Hg(2+) detection was validated with the samples of tap water and pond water, which demonstrated its potential application for on-site environmental detection. MDPI 2023-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10143982/ /pubmed/37420972 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14040739 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Han, Mingjie
Xie, Yong
Wang, Ri
Li, Yang
Bian, Chao
Xia, Shanhong
4-Mercaptopyridine-Modified Sensor for the Sensitive Electrochemical Detection of Mercury Ions
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title_fullStr 4-Mercaptopyridine-Modified Sensor for the Sensitive Electrochemical Detection of Mercury Ions
title_full_unstemmed 4-Mercaptopyridine-Modified Sensor for the Sensitive Electrochemical Detection of Mercury Ions
title_short 4-Mercaptopyridine-Modified Sensor for the Sensitive Electrochemical Detection of Mercury Ions
title_sort 4-mercaptopyridine-modified sensor for the sensitive electrochemical detection of mercury ions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37420972
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14040739
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