A colorimetric indicator-displacement assay based on stable Cu2+ selective carbon dots for fluorescence turn-on detection of pyrophosphate anions in urine
[Display omitted] •A novel off–on fluorescent assay for PPi with BPHA modified CDs was fabricated.•BPHA/CDs can sequentially detect Cu2+ and PPi with ultra-low limit and ultra-wide range.•BPHA CDs/Cu2+ was successfully applied to detect PPi with the naked eyes by IDAs.•Detection of PPi in human urin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy, 2021-04, Vol.251, p.119479, Article 119479 |
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•A novel off–on fluorescent assay for PPi with BPHA modified CDs was fabricated.•BPHA/CDs can sequentially detect Cu2+ and PPi with ultra-low limit and ultra-wide range.•BPHA CDs/Cu2+ was successfully applied to detect PPi with the naked eyes by IDAs.•Detection of PPi in human urine was carried out.
Determination of PPi levels in urine represents a measurable factor for diagnostic, treatment, and monitoring of urolithiasis. Owing to the quenching ability of Cu2+ on fluorescent carbon dots (CDs) and strong binding affinity between Cu2+ and PPi, we develop a new off–on assay for PPi detection using newly BPHA CDs (BPHA: N,N-bis(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)hexan-1-amine). The fluorescence intensity of BPHA CDs was significantly quenched by Cu2+ (“off”) through forming BPHA CDs/Cu2+ complexes and the fluorescence intensity of BPHA CDs /Cu2+ system was completely resumed by PPi (“on”) owing to the release of free Cu2+. The fluorescence turn-off/on approach showed a highly selective response to PPi over the large family of other anions. The detection limits were 0.094 μM for Cu2+ and 0.025 μM for PPi, respectively. A wide linear range for PPi was up to 4400 μM. The indicator displacement assay (IDAs) using pyrocatechol violet (PV) as a colorimetric indicator was carried out to detect PPi with the naked eyes. The “off–on” fluorescent sensor based on BPHA CDs shows many merits, including convenient operation, cost-saving, high sensitivity, selectivity, stability and wide detecting range, which is applied to PPi detection in human urine sample. |
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ISSN: | 1386-1425 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.saa.2021.119479 |