Authors
Ruttayapon Potai
Published in
ACS omega. Volume 11. Issue 26. Pages 38934-38944. Jul 07, 2026. Epub Jun 23, 2026.
Abstract
This study presents a colorimetric sensor for the rapid visual detection of highly toxic cyanide ions (CN-) utilizing poly-(TCDA) assemblies and poly-(TCDA)/Zn2+/ZnO nanocomposites. The pristine polydiacetylene (PDA) and nanocomposites exhibit a distinct naked-eye observable color transition from a non-fluorescent blue phase to a highly fluorescent red phase upon exposure to CN-. The incorporation of 0.5 wt % ZnO into the nanocomposites yielded optimal sensing performance, demonstrating a more rapid colorimetric response than pure PDA or nanocomposites with higher ZnO concentrations. The color change was visible to the naked eye when the RSC exceeded 50%, with a limit of detection for cyanide of 0.6 mM. The spectroscopic and structural characterizations reveal that CN- intercalates into the PDA crystal, interacting with the carboxylate headgroups and inducing conformational changes in both the conjugated polymer backbone and the alkyl side chains. Furthermore, the fabrication of poly-(TCDA)-based hydrogel beads, particularly those with 0% and 0.5% ZnO, was successfully demonstrated as a practical platform for effective naked-eye CN- detection.
PMID:
42428900
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