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GIANPIERO BUSCARINO

Luminescent Sensing of Hg²⁺ Ions Using MOF-808 combined with Au25@BSA Nanoclusters

  • Authors: L. G. Barbata; M. Mazaj; R. Ettlinger; G. Ficarra; P. Castronovo; A. Sciortino; F.Messina; R. E. Morris; G. Buscarino
  • Publication year: 2025
  • Type: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/674129

Abstract

The detection of Hg²⁺ ions in aqueous environments is crucial due to their environmental toxicity and potential health risks. In this study, we present a novel luminescent sensor based on Metal-Organic Framework MOF-808 functionalized with Au25@BSA gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) for the highly sensitive detection of trace Hg²⁺ ions. MOF-808, known for its robust structure and versatile chemical environment, provides an ideal platform for incorporating gold nanoclusters that exhibit unique optical properties. The integration of Au25@BSA in MOF-808 framework enhances the temporal and thermal stability of the gold nanoclusters while preserving their photoluminescence properties. The MOF-808/Au25@BSA composite behaves as a sensor relying on the quenching effect of Hg²⁺ on the luminescence of the gold nanoclusters embedded within the MOF matrix, offering a highly selective and sensitive detection method at concentrations as low as nM levels. Comprehensive characterizations of the MOF-808/Au25@BSA composite were conducted. This sensor demonstrates remarkable performance with high sensitivity, selectivity, and stability, making it a promising tool for environmental monitoring and analysis. This work highlights the potential of MOF-based luminescent sensors combined with gold nanoclusters in advancing the field of sensing applications.