| Literature DB >> 25281159 |
Yi Xiao1, Ye Zhang1, Hongmei Huang2, Youyu Zhang1, Beilei Du1, Fang Chen1, Qiao Zheng1, Xiaoxiao He3, Kemin Wang4.
Abstract
A new sensing system is developed for selective and ultrasensitive detection of iodide based on the inner filter effect (IFE) between conjugated polyelectrolyte-stabilized silver nanoparticles (P1-AgNPs) and 4-oxo-4-(pyren-1-ylmethoxy) butanoic acid (probe 1). P1-AgNPs are designed to be capable of functioning as a composite light-absorber. Meanwhile, probe 1 is selected as an ideal fluorophore because its emission spectrum can perfectly overlap with the absorption band of P1-AgNPs. The intense fluorescence of probe 1 quenched by P1-AgNPs can be efficiently recovered after adding H2O2 and I(-) via the oxidation-etching and regeneration of P1-AgNPs. Under the optimum conditions, this facile IFE-based approach allows the sensitive and selective determination of I(-) in tap water, iodized salt and urine with the detection limit as low as 0.3 nM (S/N=3). Interestingly, the regenerated AgNPs is in smaller size and well-dispersed perhaps due to the particular role of P1 as a polymer localizer containing pyridinyl and sulfonate groups.Entities:
Keywords: Conjugated polyelectrolyte; Fluorescence; Iodide; Pyrene derivative; Silver nanoparticles
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25281159 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2014.08.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057