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Title: | Similiarity - The Comparative of α- and βCyclodextrin as Stabilizing Agents on AuNPs and Application as Colorimetric Sensors for Fe3+ in Tap Water |
Authors: | Kuntolaksono, Satrio |
Keywords: | AuNPs α-CDs AuNPs β-CDs colorimetric detection Fe3+ tap water |
Issue Date: | 23-Jul-2023 |
Publisher: | Institut Teknologi Indonesia |
Abstract: | In this study, AuNPs were reduced using ortho-hydroxybenzoic acid (o-HBA) and various stabilizing agents (α-CDs and β-CDs). The stability, shape, size, and sensitivity of the Fe3+ detection of AuNPs α-CDs and AuNP β-CDs are compared. Both nanomaterials were characterized using ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopes (TEM). After the addition of Fe3+, the absorption rate of surface plasma resonance (SPR) increased to 524 nm, and the color of AuNPs α-CDs and AuNPs β-CDs was changed from pink to red and purple, respectively. AuNPs α-CDs are more uniform in shape and size than AuNPs β-CDs with a size of 23.34 nm. Further, AuNPs α-CDs are more stable, and the absorption rate at 524 nm wavelength decreases by 17.76%. AuNPs α-CDs have a good linear relationship with a linear regression coefficient of 0.996. The sensitivity of AuNPs α-CDs was good with LoD and LoQ both with 1.21 and 4.02 ppm, respectively. These results show that the sensor is superior in determining Fe3+. In addition, AuNPs αCDs were used to detect Fe3+ in the tap water in South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia. |
URI: | http://repository.iti.ac.id/jspui/handle/123456789/2005 |
Appears in Collections: | Similarity - Journal Articles |
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