Selective detection of Hg2+ using fluorescent rhodamine-functionalized Fe3O4 nanoparticles†
Abstract
Novel hybrid nanomagnets functionalized with a rhodamine derivative were prepared, and their spectroscopic behavior in the selective detection and removal of Hg2+ was investigated. Selective sensing of mercury ions was followed by a structural transformation of the rhodamine motif to a highly conjugated xanthene moiety, causing a ca. 5.3-fold fluorescence enhancement. Moreover, the selective detection and removal of Hg2+ by the hybrid nanomagnets in the presence of other metal ions were confirmed by fluorescence spectroscopy. These findings provide a promising new method for the detection and removal of Hg2+ from environmental pollutants.