Electrospun fibre colorimetric probe based on gold nanoparticles for on-site detection of 17β-estradiol associated with dairy farming effluents

Authors

  • Bellah O Pule Department of Chemistry, Rhodes University, PO Box 94, Grahamstown 6140, South Africa
  • Slyvestre Degni Department of Chemistry, Rhodes University, PO Box 94, Grahamstown 6140, South Africa
  • Nelson Torto Department of Chemistry, Rhodes University, PO Box 94, Grahamstown 6140, South Africa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/wsa.v41i1.5

Keywords:

17β-estradiol, wastewater, colorimetric probe, gold nanoparticles, aggregation, dispersion

Abstract

An on-site colorimetric probe, based on gold nanoparticles incorporated into electrospun polystyrene nanofibres, for the detection of oestrogenic compounds, as represented by 17β-estradiol, in dairy effluents is presented. The probe exhibited a significant absorption peak at 542 nm, ascribed to surface plasmon resonance of Au nanoparticles (NPs). With increasing 17β-estradiol concentration the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) band shifted to a longer wavelength accompanied by a visual colour change from shades of pink to blue. The visible cut-off concentration was 100 ng/mℓ. Upon exposure to cholesterol and a series of compounds known to induce oestrogenic activity, p,p’-DDE, deltamethrin, 4-tert-octylphenol and nonylphenol, only 17β-estradiol could induce a pink colour observable by the naked eye, which is indicative that the proposed gold nanoparticles–incorporated electrospun polystyrene nanofibres could be employed as highly selective colorimetric strips to detect 17β-estradiol, with minor interference from other endocrine-disrupting compounds usually present in dairy effluents. The facile nature of the colorimetric probe and potential application in monitoring water quality was demonstrated.

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Published

2014-12-02

How to Cite

Bellah O Pule, Slyvestre Degni, & Nelson Torto. (2014). Electrospun fibre colorimetric probe based on gold nanoparticles for on-site detection of 17β-estradiol associated with dairy farming effluents. Water SA, 41(1 January). https://doi.org/10.4314/wsa.v41i1.5

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Short communication