| Literature DB >> 27208472 |
Jixiang Wang1, Hao Qiu1, Hongqiang Shen1, Jianming Pan1, Xiaohui Dai1, Yongsheng Yan2, Guoqing Pan3, Börje Sellergren4.
Abstract
Molecularly imprinted fluorescent polymers have shown great promise in biological or chemical separations and detections, due to their high stability, selectivity and sensitivity. In this work, molecularly imprinted fluorescent hollow nanoparticles, which could rapidly and efficiently detect λ-cyhalothrin (a toxic insecticide) in water samples, was reported. The molecularly imprinted fluorescent sensor showed excellent sensitivity (the limit of detection low to 10.26nM), rapid detection rate (quantitative detection of λ-cyhalothrin within 8min), regeneration ability (maintaining good fluorescence properties after 8 cycling operation) and appreciable selectivity over several structural analogs. Moreover, the fluorescent sensor was further used to detect λ-cyhalothrin in real samples form the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal Water. Despite the relatively complex components of the environmental water, the molecularly imprinted fluorescent hollow nanosensor still showed good recovery, clearly demonstrating the potential value of this smart sensor nanomaterial in environmental monitoring.Entities:
Keywords: Fluorescent sensor; Hollow; Molecularly imprinted polymers; Real water sample; λ-cyhalothrin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27208472 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2016.05.041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618