| Literature DB >> 30305592 |
Hao Zhang1, Yanan Guan1, Xiaoshuang Li1, Lili Lian1, Xiyue Wang1, Wenxiu Gao1, Bo Zhu1, Xuying Liu1, Dawei Lou1.
Abstract
This paper describes a novel method for label-free mercury(II) ion detection based on exonuclease III-induced target signal recycling amplification using double-stranded DNA templated copper nanoclusters. The synthesized DNA-Cu nanoclusters were used with exonuclease III loop amplification technology for ultra-high sensitivity detection of mercury(II) ions, which were detected by significantly decreased fluorescence intensity. Under the optimal experimental conditions, there was a clear linear relationship between Hg2+ concentration in the range of 0.04 to 8 nM and fluorescence intensity. The detection limit for Hg2+ was 4 pM. In addition, the interference of other metal ions on the mercury(II) ion detection was also studied. To confirm the application of the fluorescent sensor, it was applied to determine the concentrations of mercury(II) ions in tap water, and the results showed that the method can be used to detect mercury(II) ions in water samples successfully.Entities:
Keywords: Mercury(II) ion detection; copper nanoclusters; fluorescent biosensor; signal amplification
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30305592 DOI: 10.2116/analsci.18P124
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Sci ISSN: 0910-6340 Impact factor: 2.081