Combining fluorescent quantum dots with transition metal oxide shell as core-shell nanocomposite for turn-on sensing of ascorbic acid
Ascorbic acid (AA) is an essential vitamin in humans, and numerous AA detection studies have been conducted. Most quantum dots (QDs)-based approaches depend on redox reactions involving AA, and they require the introduction of an intermediate (e.g., metal ions, OPD, TMB) or the assembly of fluoresce...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Talanta (Oxford) 2024-05, Vol.271, p.125687-125687, Article 125687 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ascorbic acid (AA) is an essential vitamin in humans, and numerous AA detection studies have been conducted. Most quantum dots (QDs)-based approaches depend on redox reactions involving AA, and they require the introduction of an intermediate (e.g., metal ions, OPD, TMB) or the assembly of fluorescent substances with nanosheets (such as MnO2) that can be degraded by AA. These methods are complex, unstable, and are susceptible to interferences. To address these problems, a core-shell fluorescence probe was developed for turn-on sensing of AA. The transition metal oxide shell FeOOH was generated around the surface of CuInZnS QDs to quench the fluorescence. In the presence of AA, the FeOOH shell was decomposed into Fe2+ and the fluorescence of QDs was recovered. Using a physical shell, the obtained nanocomposite realized direct AA detection, avoiding the effects of interfering substances caused by QDs exposure. Moreover, our probe showed great potential in point-of-care tests and was readily adapted for use as a smartphone-assisted paper sensor.
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•A core-shell fluorescence probe CuInZnS QDs@FeOOH was developed for turn-on sensing of ascorbic acid (AA).•The probe can realize direct and convenient AA detection without intermediate intervention and complicated processing.•By building a physical shell, the probe can avoid the effect of interfering substances causing by QDs exposure.•A smartphone-assisted paper sensor was fabricated and exhibited great potential in point-of-care test. |
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ISSN: | 0039-9140 1873-3573 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.talanta.2024.125687 |