| Literature DB >> 33433337 |
Lina Zhang1, Yuli Wang1, Lei Jia2, Ning Bi1, Hongyan Bie1, Xiangzhen Chen1, Chuanxiang Zhang3, Jun Xu4.
Abstract
Ultrasensitive and visual detection of tetracycline antibiotic (TC) residues is of great significance to public health and environmental safety. A novel dual-response ratiometric fluorescent nano-probe (SiQDs-Cit-Eu) has been elaborately tailored for the determination and on-site visual assay of tetracycline, by grafting citric acid and europium (Eu3+) ions onto the surface of silicon quantum dots (SiQDs). The blue-emissive SiQDs (λem = 455 nm) fabricated by a one-step facile method act as both scaffold for coordination with Eu3+ ions and recognition unit for TC owing to the inner filter effect (IFE). The coordinate unsaturated red-fluorescent Eu3+ ions (λem = 617 nm) bond to the surface of SiQDs, serving as the specific recognition element for TC due to the antenna effect. In the presence of TC, the as-synthesized nano-probe exhibits double (λem = 455 and 617 nm) and reverse response signals which are accompanied by a marked color change from blue to purple, and then red, thus achieving ultra-high sensitivity with a detection limit of 7.1 nM and instant visual detection of TC in real samples (milk, honey, lake and river water). Furthermore, smartphone-assisted point-of-care testing platform is also constructed based on nano-probe-immobilized test paper by using the color scanning APP.Entities:
Keywords: Europium(III) ion; Ratiometric fluorescence; Silicon quantum dots; Smartphone sensing; Tetracycline
Year: 2021 PMID: 33433337 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124935
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588