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      A Portable Smart-Phone Readout Device for the Detection of Mercury Contamination Based on an Aptamer-Assay Nanosensor

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          The detection of environmental mercury (Hg) contamination requires complex and expensive instruments and professional technicians. We present a simple, sensitive, and portable Hg 2+ detection system based on a smartphone and colorimetric aptamer nanosensor. A smartphone equipped with a light meter app was used to detect, record, and process signals from a smartphone-based microwell reader (MR S-phone), which is composed of a simple light source and a miniaturized assay platform. The colorimetric readout of the aptamer nanosensor is based on a specific interaction between the selected aptamer and Hg 2+, which leads to a color change in the reaction solution due to an aggregation of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). The MR S-phone-based AuNPs-aptamer colorimetric sensor system could reliably detect Hg 2+ in both tap water and Pearl River water samples and produced a linear colorimetric readout of Hg 2+ concentration in the range of 1 ng/mL–32 ng/mL with a correlation of 0.991, and a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.28 ng/mL for Hg 2+. The detection could be quickly completed in only 20 min. Our novel mercury detection assay is simple, rapid, and sensitive, and it provides new strategies for the on-site detection of mercury contamination in any environment.

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                Role: Academic Editor
                Journal
                Sensors (Basel)
                Sensors (Basel)
                sensors
                Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
                MDPI
                1424-8220
                08 November 2016
                November 2016
                : 16
                : 11
                : 1871
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Bioengineering, Guangdong Province Key Laboratory of Molecular Immunology and Antibody Engineering, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China; xkevent@ 123456stu2014.jnu.edu.cn (W.X.); cf412xm@ 123456stu2015.jnu.edu.cn (M.X.); 1423221001@ 123456stu2014.jnu.edu.cn (Q.F.); Shiting@ 123456stu2014.jnu.edu.cn (S.Y.); alan@ 123456stu2015.jnu.edu.cn (H.S.); alexis@ 123456stu2015.jnu.edu.cn (H.B.)
                [2 ]Institute of Food Safety and Nutrition, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China
                [3 ]Institute of Biotranslational Medicine, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: tyjaq7926@ 123456163.com ; Tel.: +86-20-8522-7003
                Article
                sensors-16-01871
                10.3390/s16111871
                5134530
                27834794
                d1726c65-d3ee-4c03-9c7c-7177bec07eb2
                © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

                This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

                History
                : 11 October 2016
                : 02 November 2016
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                Biomedical engineering
                smartphone,microwell reader,mercury ions,colorimetric aptamer nanosensor,gold nanoparticle

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