| Literature DB >> 24840461 |
Jiajia Guo1, Yan Zhang2, Yeli Luo1, Fei Shen1, Chunyan Sun3.
Abstract
We designed a turn-on fluorescence assay for glyphosate based on the fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between negatively charged CdTe quantum dots capped with thioglycolic acid (TGA-CdTe-QDs) and positively charged gold nanoparticles stabilized with cysteamine (CS-AuNPs). Oppositely charged TGA-CdTe-QDs and CS-AuNPs can form FRET donor-acceptor assemblies due to electrostatic interactions, which effectively quench the fluorescence intensity of TGA-CdTe-QDs. The presence of glyphosate could induce the aggregation of CS-AuNPs through electrostatic interactions, resulting in the fluorescence recovery of the quenched QDs. This FRET-based method has been successfully utilized to detect glyphosate in apples with satisfactory results. The detection limit for glyphosate was 9.8 ng/kg (3σ), with the linear range of 0.02-2.0 μg/kg. The attractive sensitivity was obtained due to the efficient FRET and the superior fluorescence properties of QDs. The proposed method is a promising approach for rapid screening of glyphosate in real samples.Entities:
Keywords: CdTe quantum dots; Fluorescence resonance energy transfer; Glyphosate; Gold nanoparticles
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24840461 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2014.03.033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057