S from Hibiscus cannabinus as a decreasing agent Oxamic acid, p-aminobenzoic acid Pyrophosphate Lactose/alginate acidic thiourea Ortho-hydroxybenzoic acid 4-mercaptophenol and thioglycolic acid B. variegata leaf extractAu NPs-2 min8100 ng/mL[53]Au NPs Au NPs AuNPs AuNPs AuNPs AuNPs AgNPsWater, urine, and plasma samples Lake water samples Rice field water, river water, and seawater -15 min 30 min 20 min 30 min + 15 min 1 min five min330 ng/mL 312 ng/mL 44.7 ng/mL 50.2 ng/mL 513 ng/mL 55.85 ng/mL 116.two ng/mL[35] [33] [54] [38] [55] [52] [25]4. Conclusions A very sensitive approach involving an MSA-AuNP-based CX-5461 Purity & Documentation sensing probe for selective Fe(III) detection was developed. The results on the evaluation is often effortlessly determined visually or quantified by recording the absorption spectra and plotting the concentration dependence on the absorption ratios. Combining the positive aspects of one-step preparation of MSA-AuNPs with both rapidity and simplicity of evaluation, the proposed colorimetric sensing probe permitted for visual detection of Fe(III) ions having a detection limit of 23 ng/mL (0.4 nmol/mL) under optimal conditions. The effectiveness from the developed Sutezolid web technique for the evaluation of true samples was confirmed through the determination of Fe(III) ions in water samples. The principle positive aspects of the developed technique are (i) the possibility of the fast (inside 1 min) assessment of Fe(III) ions in water samples, (ii) the possibility of determination with all the naked eye and an observable color change occurring under the limit of detection, (iii) the higher selectivity of the technique over the satellite divalent ions, and (iv) its cost-effectiveness. The strategy has application prospects, including using the use of other types of samples.Author Contributions: Conceptualization, N.S.K., K.V.S. and also a.N.B.; methodology, A.N.B.; software program, N.S.K.; validation, N.S.K. and K.V.S.; formal evaluation, N.S.K.; investigation, N.S.K., K.V.S. and S.M.P.; sources, N.S.K., K.V.S., S.M.P. along with a.N.B.; information curation, A.N.B. along with a.V.Z.; writing–original draft preparation, N.S.K.; writing–review and editing, K.V.S., A.N.B. in addition to a.V.Z.; visualization, N.S.K.; supervision, B.B.D.; project administration, A.V.Z. and B.B.D.; funding acquisition, A.N.B. and B.B.D. All authors have read and agreed towards the published version of the manuscript. Funding: This work was financially supported by the Russian Science Foundation (project # 19-4402020, assay development) as well as the Ministry of Science and Greater Education, Russian Federation (study of assay selectivity).Chemosensors 2021, 9,11 ofInstitutional Critique Board Statement: Not applicable. The study did not involve humans or animals. Informed Consent Statement: Not applicable. Information Availability Statement: Information are contained inside the report. Data of experiments, calculations, and verifications are obtainable on request in the corresponding author. Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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