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Ultrasensitive green spectrofluorimetric approach for quantification of Hg(II) in environmental samples (water and fish samples) using cysteine@MnO2 dots

Research Abstract

Mercury (Hg2+) is a natural element present in foods such as fish, water and soil. Exposure
to mercury leads to severe toxic effects on the nervous, digestive, and immune
systems. Here, a novel, green, and environmentally friendly fluorescent probe decorated
with cysteine/MnO2 quantum dots (Cys@MnO2 QDs) was synthesized. This
synthesis was carried out using a simple ultrasound technique with the aid of cysteine
for fabricating Cys@MnO2 QDs to estimate Hg levels in fish and water samples. In this
morphological study, Cys@MnO2 QDs were fully characterized using high-resolution
transmission electron microscopy, zeta potential analysis, fluorescence, ultraviolet–
visible and infrared spectroscopy. The fluorescence of the synthesized Cys@MnO2
QDs was significantly quenched by gradually increasing the Hg(II) concentration. The
quenching mechanism based on the Hg–S bonds strengthened the utility of the
Cys@MnO2 QDs as a novel luminescent nanoprobe. The estimation of Hg was linear
in the concentration range 0.7–100.0 ng mL1 with a limit of quantitation equal to
0.30 ng mL1. The Cys@MnO2 QDs are fluorescent probes with various benefits such
as speed, ease of use, cost- effective, and being environmentally friendly; they are
easily applied in food manufacturing and for public health improvement.

Research Authors
Baher I. Salman, Yasser F. Hassan, Marwa F. B. Ali, Hany A. Batakoushy
Research Date
Research Journal
Liuminescence
Research Member
Research Publisher
Wiley
Research Vol
Luminescence. 2023;1–7.
Research Website
DOI: 10.1002/bio.4431
Research Year
2022