The synthesis of gold nanoclusters with high stability and their application in fluorometric detection for Hg 2+ and cell imaging
Sensing Hg is significant to protecting human health and environmental ecosystems, for its toxicity and genotoxicity. Here, highly stable fluorescent folic acid (FA)-protected Au nanoclusters (FA-AuNCs) were synthesized by optimizing the reactive parameters with high quantum yield of 34.7%. Main com...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Talanta (Oxford) 2023-08, Vol.260, p.124573 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sensing Hg
is significant to protecting human health and environmental ecosystems, for its toxicity and genotoxicity. Here, highly stable fluorescent folic acid (FA)-protected Au nanoclusters (FA-AuNCs) were synthesized by optimizing the reactive parameters with high quantum yield of 34.7%. Main components of Au
L were confirmed by MALDI-TOF, and the electron-rich residues of FA shell enabled FA-AuNCs excellent photostability. FA-AuNCs exhibited sensitive response behavior to Hg
with a minimum detectability of 1.3 nM, and presented extreme effect to the detection of Hg
in real water. Notably, the cellular imaging and in-situ detection of Hg
in cells can be achieved visually. The high selectivity was attributed to the chemical bond formed between Au
(4f
5d
) and Hg
(4f
5d
). And the internal filter effect and static quenching effect were proved triggering the quenching of FA-AuNCs. The ultra-stable FA-AuNCs provide a potential promising opportunity for the in-situ tracing Hg
from environmental and biological samples. |
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ISSN: | 1873-3573 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.talanta.2023.124573 |