| Literature DB >> 35314975 |
Peng Wang1,2, Wenheng Li1,2, Zijing Lu1,2, Weiwei Xiong1,2, Kun Zhai3,4, Dongshan Xiang5,6.
Abstract
We have developed a new method of one-step simultaneous detection for three pesticides including acetamiprid, atrazine and carbendazim based on organic framework nanomaterial Cu/UiO-66 and three different fluorescent dyes labeled pesticide aptamers. Cu/UiO-66 can be easily combined with pesticide aptamers through strong coordination, and then aptamers were adsorbed to the surface of Cu/UiO-66, which brings the dyes and Cu/UiO-66 into close proximity. Then, the fluorescence of dyes was quenched by Cu/UiO-66. When the target pesticides appeared, the aptamers reacted with corresponding target pesticides and formed special spatial structure, and then the dyes were far away from the surface of Cu/UiO-66 and the fluorescence of dyes is resumed. Thus, the one-step simultaneous detection for three pesticides can be achieved by synchronous fluorescence analysis. The detection limit of acetamiprid, atrazine and carbendazim were 0.1 nmol/L, 1.6 nmol/L, and 0.3 nmol/L, respectively. This method has a good sensitivity, low detection limit, and high selectivity. We have developed a new method of one-step simultaneous detection for three pesticides including acetamiprid, atrazine and carbendazim based on a multi-color fluorescent probe composed of bimetallic organic framework nanomaterials Cu/UiO-66 and three different fluorescent dyes and phosphate double-labeled aptamers of acetamiprid, atrazine and carbendazim.Entities:
Keywords: Acetamiprid; Aptamers; Atrazine; Bimetallic organic framework nanomaterials; Carbendazim
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35314975 DOI: 10.2116/analsci.21P204
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Sci ISSN: 0910-6340 Impact factor: 1.967