On the Strong Binding Affinity of Gold-Graphene Heterostructures with Heavy Metal Ions in Water: A Theoretical and Experimental Investigation

金-石墨烯异质结构与水中重金属离子的强结合亲和力:理论与实验研究

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作者:Tommaso Del Rosso, Ivan Shtepliuk, Quaid Zaman, Luis Gonzalo Baldeón Huanqui, Tahir, Fernando Lazaro Freire, Andre Nascimento Barbosa, Marcelo Eduardo Huguenin Maia da Costa, Ricardo Q Aucélio, Jarol Ramon Miranda Andrades, Cesar D Mendoza, Rajwali Khan, Giancarlo Margheri

Abstract

Minimum energy configurations in 2D material-based heterostructures can enable interactions with external chemical species that are not observable for their monolithic counterparts. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that the binding energy of divalent toxic metal ions of Cd, Pb, and Hg on graphene-gold heterointerfaces is negative, in contrast to the positive value associated with free-standing graphene. The theoretical predictions are confirmed experimentally by Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) spectroscopy, where a strong binding affinity is measured for all the heavy metal ions in water. The results indicate the formation of a film of heavy metal ions on the graphene-gold (Gr/Au) heterointerfaces, where the adsorption of the ions follows a Langmuir isotherm model. The highest thermodynamic affinity constant K = 3.1 × 107 L mol-1 is observed for Hg2+@Gr/Au heterostructures, compared to 1.1 × 107 L mol-1 and 8.5 × 106 L mol-1 for Pb2+@Gr/Au and Cd2+@Gr/Au, respectively. In the case of Hg2+ ions, it was observed a sensitivity of about 0.01°/ppb and a detection limit of 0.7 ppb (∼3 nmol L-1). The combined X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and SPR analysis suggests a permanent interaction of all of the HMIs with the Gr/Au heterointerfaces. The correlation between the theoretical and experimental results indicates that the electron transfer from the graphene-gold heterostructures to the heavy metal ions is the key for correct interpretation of the enhanced sensitivity of the SPR sensors in water.

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