Literature DB >> 33161990

Specific and visual assay of iodide ion in human urine via redox pretreatment using ratiometric fluorescent test paper printed with dimer DNA silver nanoclusters and carbon dots.

Panpan Chen1, Xin Xu1, Jiangrong Ji1, Jiafeng Wu1, Tian Lu1, Yuhong Xia1, Liping Wang1, Junting Fan1, Yang Jin1, Liying Zhang1, Shuhu Du2.   

Abstract

The fluorescence-based assay of iodide ion (I-) has been extensively studied by the use of different sensing probes and techniques, but it remains a tricky task to eliminate the interference of chloride ion (Cl-) for the analysis of low-level I- in complex genuine samples. Herein, we develop a redox pretreatment strategy for specific separating I- from human urine. Simultaneously, a novel ratiometric fluorescent probe is constructed by a simple mixing of dimer DNA silver nanoclusters (dDNA-AgNCs) and carbon dots (CDs) with the ratio of 5:1 in fluorescent intensity, and used for visual assay of I-. After addition of I-, the fluorescence of orange dDNA-AgNCs can be quenched by I- as the result of I--induced oxidative etching and aggregation of dDNA-AgNCs, while blue CDs as the stable internal standard are unresponsive to I-. With the increase of I-, the fluorescence intensity ratio (I577/I446) of binary-color probe gradually decreased, which leads to color variation from salmon pink to lighter salmon pink to lilac to light steel blue to final deep sky blue (under a UV lamp) with a sensitive detection limit of 19.8 nM. The assay for I- can also be convenient to implement for visual monitoring of I- by observing color change of test paper printed with the ratiometric probe, responding to 50 nM that is about 1 order of magnitude lower than the median urinary I- concentration defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) for school-age children. The sensitive test paper can provide an advanced platform for colorimetric and visual monitoring of I- in human urine.
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Keywords:  Binary-color probe ink; Carbon dots; Dimer DNA silver nanoclusters; Fluorescent test paper; Iodide ion; Redox pretreatment

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33161990     DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2020.09.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chim Acta        ISSN: 0003-2670            Impact factor:   6.558


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1.  A facile fluorescent sensor based on nitrogen-doped carbon dots derived from Listeria monocytogenes for highly selective and visual detection of iodide and pH.

Authors:  Mingsha Jie; Ruipeng Guo; Yanan Zhang; Jianing Huang; Gaigai Xu; Min Li; Xiaoyue Yue; Baocheng Ji; Yanhong Bai
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2022-03-04       Impact factor: 3.361

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