Ultrasensitive fluorescence sensor for Hg 2+ in food based on three-dimensional upconversion nanoclusters and aptamer-modulated thymine-Hg 2+ -thymine strategy
Mercury (Hg ) is a potentially toxic heavy metal ion found to be drastically deleterious to humans. Herein, an ultrasensitive fluorescence sensor was developed using three-dimensional upconversion nanoclusters (EBSUCNPs) and aptamer-modulated thymine-Hg -thymine strategy. The EBSUCNPs were used as t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food chemistry 2023-10, Vol.422, p.136202 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mercury (Hg
) is a potentially toxic heavy metal ion found to be drastically deleterious to humans. Herein, an ultrasensitive fluorescence sensor was developed using three-dimensional upconversion nanoclusters (EBSUCNPs) and aptamer-modulated thymine-Hg
-thymine strategy. The EBSUCNPs were used as the energy donors, the PDANPs served as the acceptors, and the aptamer was applied as an identification tag for Hg
. Due to the energy transfer effect, the fluorescence of EBSUCNPs can be effectively quenched by Polydopamine nanoparticles (PDANPs). In the existence of Hg
, T (thymine)-rich aptamers between EBSUCNPs and PDANPs were hybridized with Hg
to yield thymine-Hg
-thymine and folded back to hairpin structure, causing PDANPs to detach from the EBSUCNPS and the recovery of fluorescence. Under optimum conditions, the linear sensing range of Hg
was 0.5-20 µg/L, and the detection limit was 0.28 µg/L. Furthermore, it exhibited excellent selectivity and anti-interference, which made it an ideal method for identifying Hg
in spiked samples. |
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ISSN: | 1873-7072 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.136202 |