Nanostructured Polyelectrolyte-based System as a Toolbox for Metal Ions Detection |
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Authors: | Emiliano Ronzitti Valentina Caorsi Alberto Diaspro |
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Affiliation: | (1) LAMBS-IFOM, MicroScoBio Research Center, Department of Physics (DIFI), University of Genoa, Via Dodecaneso 33, 16145 Genoa, Italy;(2) IFOM, Milan, Italy;(3) IBF, CNR, Genova, Italy;(4) SEMM, IFOM, University of Milan, Via Adamello 16, 20139 Milan, Italy |
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Abstract: | ![]() The capability of certain heavy metal ions to induce fluorescence decrease by a quenching mechanism suggested us to design and build a sensor potentially tunable for different ions at different concentrations. We propose a quenching-based sensor exploiting a nanostructured architecture in which fluorescent molecules (the sensing probe) are entrapped to recognize a specific analyte (heavy metal ions) through an optical transduction. The polyelectrolyte nanostructured system, named nanocapsule, improves the fluorophore-ion quenching sensitivity allowing a micromolar detection. Furthermore we couple our sensor with an electrical device in order to refine the sensing procedure: the electric field created allows a metal ions spatial gradient, necessary to detect a specific element on a single sample solution, avoiding a comparative analysis with an intensity reference value. Results obtained will show the advantages and the potentialities of our system as a smart toolbox for metal ions detection. |
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Keywords: | Quenching Nanocapsule Fluorosensor Metal ion |
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