Highly sensitive fluorescence quantitative detection of mercury in soil based on non-labeled molecular beacon and fluorescent dye Hoechst 33258

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A highly sensitive and selective fluorescence method of quantitative detection for mercury in soil was developed using non-labeled molecular beacon (MB), single-stranded nucleic acid (ssDNA) and fluorescent dye Hoechst 33258. In this analytical method, the loop of MB was designed to be a sequence that was complementary to the ssDNA with multiple T-T mismatches, the stem of MB was completely designed as C-G base pairs, and both ends of the MB are not modified by any fluorophore and quencher. In the absence of Hg 2+ , the interaction between Hoechst 33258 and the MB was very weak, and the fluorescence signal of Hoechst 33258 was very low. In the presence of Hg 2+ , the MB and ssDNA with multiple T-T mismatches formed a double-stranded nucleic acid (dsDNA) via the T-Hg 2+ -T coordination structure which provided binding sites for Hoechst 33258. Then Hoechst 33258 binded to A-T base pairs of dsDNA, and the fluorescence intensity of Hoechst 33258 was significantly enhanced. Thus, a highly sensitive fluorescence quantitative detection method for Hg 2+ can be realized. In this strategy, the optimal determination conditions for Hg 2+ were a buffer solution pH of 8.2, an incubated temperature of 50°C, an incubated time of 5 min and NaCl of 60 mmol L -1 . Under the optimum conditions, the fluorescence intensity of Hoechst 33258 exhibited a good linear dependence on the concentration of Hg 2+ in the range of 5 × 10 -9 - 400 × 10 -9 mol L -1 . The fitted regression equation was ΔI = 2.1084C - 8.9587 with a correlation coefficient of 0.9943 (R2), and the detection limit of this method was 3 × 10 -9 mol L -1 (3σ). The proposed method had a high selection; the common substances in soil such as Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , Mn 2+ , Fe 3+ , Cu 2+ , Pb 2+ , Al 3+ , K + , Na + , Ni 2+ , Cd 2+ , Cr 3+ , SiO 32- , Cl - , PO 43- , NH 4+ and S 2- had no interference to the detection of mercury. The proposed method had a high accuracy, and it was applied to detect mercury of ten different types of soil; the recoveries were 97.65 - 103.22%. In addition, the proposed method had a low background emission, fast detection speed and low detection cost.

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Xiang, D., Zhai, K., Sang, Q., Shi, B., & Yang, X. (2017). Highly sensitive fluorescence quantitative detection of mercury in soil based on non-labeled molecular beacon and fluorescent dye Hoechst 33258. Analytical Sciences, 33(3), 275–279. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.33.275

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