| Literature DB >> 18004817 |
Emril Mohamed Ali1, Yuangang Zheng, Hsiao-Hua Yu, Jackie Y Ying.
Abstract
Water-soluble and stable quantum dots (QDs), CdTe and CdZnSe, are applied for ultrasensitive Pb(2+) detection. These QDs are capped with glutathione (GSH) shells. GSH and its polymeric form, phytochelatin, are employed by nature to detoxify heavy metal ions. As a result of specific interaction, the fluorescence intensity of GSH-capped QDs is selectively reduced in the presence of heavy metal ions such as Pb(2+). The detection limit of Pb(2+) is found to be 20 nM due to the superior fluorescence properties of QDs. Detailed studies by spectroscopy, microscopy, and dynamic light scattering show that competitive GSH binding of Pb(2+) with the QD core changed both the surface and photophysical properties of the QDs. Fluorescence of QDs is quenched, and QD aggregation occurs. Coupling the GSH-capped QDs with a high-throughput detection system, we have developed a simple scheme for quick and ultrasensitive Pb(2+) detection without the need for additional electronic devices. In the presence of ionic mixtures, our system is still capable of Pb(2+) detection with a detection limit as low as 40 nM. The system only becomes less sensitive when the ionic mixture is present at a very high concentration (i.e., > or =50 microM).Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18004817 DOI: 10.1021/ac071074x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986