Abstract
It is of great importance to integrate two kinds of fluorescent probes in one system to construct ratiometric sensing platform. Inspired by the efficient overlapped spectrum of glutathione-stabilized copper nanoclusters (GSH-CuNCs) and 2, 3-diaminophenazine (DAP), a novel and label-free ratiometric fluorescent sensor has been developed for Cu 2+ and kojic acid (KA) detection on the basis of in situ converting o -phenylenediamine (OPD) into DAP by the catalytic oxidation ability of Cu 2+ . The Cu 2+ catalytically generated DAP was served as an energy acceptor to inhibit the fluorescence emission of GSH-CuNCs (energy donor). As a result, the sensitivity and accuracy of the strategy were greatly improved due to the dual-emission reverse change ratiometric profile. The sensing system showed high sensitivity toward Cu 2+ in a range of 0.1–50 μ M and with a limit of detection of 20 nM. Furthermore, based on the specific coordination interaction between Cu 2+ and KA, the ratiometric sensor displayed the range of detection of KA from 0.2 μ M to 300 μ M with a limit of detection of 50 nM. Thus, the ratiometric method paved a new way for the effective quantification of Cu 2+ and KA in real samples, which were closely concerned with human health.
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Tao, B.-B., Wu, N.-N., Zhang, H.-D., & Wang, H.-B. (2022). Blocking the Cu (II) Ions Mediated Catalytical Ability for Construction of Ratiometric Fluorescence Sensing Platform Based on Glutathione-Stabilized Copper Nanoclusters. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 169(3), 037529. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac5f1e
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