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Fluorometric microplate-based dimethoate assay using CdSe/ZnS quantum dots coated with a molecularly imprinted polymer.

Yukun Yang1,2, Yuanyuan Chang3, Yuanyuan Guo3, Ligang Yu3, Guohua Zhang3, Doudou Zhai3, Xiaomin Wang4, Xiaotao Sun5.   

Abstract

A microplate-based assay is described for the sensitive and selective fluorometric determination of the pesticide dimethoate. Molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-coated CdSe/ZnS quantum dots (QDs) are used as the molecular recognition probe. The MIP-coated QDs were synthesized using one-step reversed-phase microemulsion in the presence of hydrophobic CdSe/ZnS QDs. Copolymerization was performed by using 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane as the functional monomer, tetraethoxysilane as the cross-linker, and dimethoate as the template. The fluorescence of the coated QDs is quenched by dimethoate when dimethoate becomes rebound on the imprinting sites of the MIP. Under the optimal conditions, fluorescence (best measured at excitation/emisison wavelengths of 380/620 nm) drops linearly in the 5.0-150 μg L-1 dimethoate concentration range, and the limit of detection is 2.1 μg L-1 (at S/N = 3). The assay was utilized for dimethoate determination in spiked real samples. Satisfactory recoveries (89.8%-98.0%) with relatively standard deviations of <4.9% are obtained. The method is rapid, cost-effective, sensitive, and selective. The use of microplate allows for the quantitation of a large number of samples simultaneously. Graphical abstract Schematic representation of sensitive and selective fluorometric microplate-based assay for the high-throughput determination of dimethoate (DM) based on recognition of molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-coated CdSe/ZnS quantum dots (QDs). DM exerts a quenching effect on the fluorescence of the QDs.

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Keywords:  Environmental monitoring; Fluorescence quenching; Fluorescent probe; Food safety; High throughput; Molecularly imprinting

Year:  2019        PMID: 31367777     DOI: 10.1007/s00604-019-3649-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mikrochim Acta        ISSN: 0026-3672            Impact factor:   5.833


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