2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23229080
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Electrochemical and Colorimetric Nanosensors for Detection of Heavy Metal Ions: A Review

Sayo O. Fakayode,
Charuksha Walgama,
Vivian E. Fernand Narcisse
et al.

Abstract: Human exposure to acute and chronic levels of heavy metal ions are linked with various health issues, including reduced children’s intelligence quotients, developmental challenges, cancers, hypertension, immune system compromises, cytotoxicity, oxidative cellular damage, and neurological disorders, among other health challenges. The potential environmental HMI contaminations, the biomagnification of heavy metal ions along food chains, and the associated risk factors of heavy metal ions on public health safety … Show more

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“…The literature reports that heavy metals contribute to the colour of water bodies. According to Fakayode et al [ 39 ], a light yellow aqueous colloidal P-AgNP solution changed to a dark brown colour when water samples containing Fe (II) and Mn (II) ions were added to the solution. Similarly, according to Sim et al [ 40 ], a high concentration of soluble Fe (>0.3 mg/L) can lead to rusty staining while Mn (>0.05 mg/L) causes brownish black precipitates in plumbing fixtures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature reports that heavy metals contribute to the colour of water bodies. According to Fakayode et al [ 39 ], a light yellow aqueous colloidal P-AgNP solution changed to a dark brown colour when water samples containing Fe (II) and Mn (II) ions were added to the solution. Similarly, according to Sim et al [ 40 ], a high concentration of soluble Fe (>0.3 mg/L) can lead to rusty staining while Mn (>0.05 mg/L) causes brownish black precipitates in plumbing fixtures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrochemical biosensors and optical sensors are viable analytical approaches that may address some current challenges of opioids and nitrosamine drug impurity analysis. We have provided a detailed review of the attractive properties of electrochemical and optical sensors for accurate, sensitive, low-cost, and rapid sample analysis elsewhere [63][64][65][66]. In particular, electrochemical sensors are well known for their applicability in analyzing drugs during pharmaceutical, clinical, and forensic investigations because of their sensitivity, specificity, and short response time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advancement in industrialization and technology, a large amount of industrial wastewater containing heavy metal ions is generated and discharged into the environment [ 1 ]. Heavy metal ions discharged into the environment threaten ecosystem stability and human health with the characteristics of high toxicity, biological enrichment, and non-biodegradability [ 2 ]. Lead ions can cause damage to the human nervous, immune, hematopoietic, reproductive, and digestive systems, while excess cadmium ions can lead to severe bone damage [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%