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Gold nanoparticle-based optical microfluidic sensors for analysis of environmental pollutants

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Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark1

ChemLabChip, Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark2

Conventional methods of environmental analysis can be significantly improved by the development of portable microscale technologies for direct in-field sensing at remote locations. This report demonstrates the vast potential of gold nanoparticle-based microfluidic sensors for the rapid, in-field, detection of two important classes of environmental contaminants – heavy metals and pesticides.

Using gold nanoparticle-based microfluidic sensors linked to a simple digital camera as the detector, detection limits as low as 0.6 μg L−1 and 16 μg L−1 could be obtained for the heavy metal mercury and the dithiocarbamate pesticide ziram, respectively. These results demonstrate that the attractive optical properties of gold nanoparticle probes combine synergistically with the inherent qualities of microfluidic platforms to offer simple, portable and sensitive sensors for environmental contaminants.

Language: English
Publisher: The Royal Society of Chemistry
Year: 2012
Pages: 4651-4656
ISSN: 14730189 and 14730197
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1039/c2lc40543a
ORCIDs: 0000-0003-4459-8801 and 0000-0003-1065-1985

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