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Copper nanoclusters (Cu-NCs) were prepared by reducing CuCl2 with ascorbic acid in the presence of the short peptide template Cys-Cys-Cys-Asp-Leu. They were characterized by UV-vis absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The Cu-NCs have a size of ~2 nm, can be well dispersed in water and are photostable. Their fluorescence (peaking at 425 nm under 365-nm excitation) is quenched by Fe(III) ions. Based on this finding, a sensitive and selective fluorescence assay for the detection of Fe(III) was developed. Under optimized conditions and a pH value of 2.0, the assay displays a linear response in the 0.05 to 30 μM Fe(III) concentration range, with a detection limit of 20 nM based on an S/N ratio of 3. The assay was successfully applied to the determination of Fe(III) in spiked human serum where is gave recoveries that ranged from 96.2 % to 98.3 %.
Graphical abstract Copper nanoclusters (Cu-NCs) were prepared by reducing CuCl2 with ascorbic acid with peptide as the template. The fluorescence of Cu-NCs is quenched by Fe(III) ions with a linear response in the 0.05 to 30 μM of Fe(III) concentration range.
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Under visible-light irradiation, a cathodic photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensor is presented for highly sensitive determination of Cr(VI) at a potential of ?0.25 V (vs SCE). PbS quantum dots (QDs) were capped with mercaptoacetic acid and assembled on the surface of an indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode via the linker poly(diallyl dimethyl ammonium chloride) providing a photoactive sensor. Cr(VI) accepts the photoelectrons generated by the PbS QDs. This promotes the separation of electron holes and enhances the cathodic photocurrent generated by a 470-nm LED. The sensor has 10 pM detection limit and a linear working range from 0.02 nM to 2 μM of chromate. The method was successfully applied to the determination of Cr(VI) and total chromium in spiked environmental water samples.
Graphical abstract Schematic illustration of the photocurrent enhancement response of ITO/PbS toward chromium(VI). In the presence of Cr(VI) (red line), Cr(VI) accepts the photoelectrons generated by the PbS QDs under 470-nm LED irradiation, resulting in improved photocurrent of ITO/PbS.
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The authors describe a method for increasing the peroxidase-like catalytic properties of copper nanoclusters (Cu-NCs) that are used in non-enzymatic assays. The Cu-NCs were prepared by utilizing 6-thio-β-cyclodextrin as both the template and as effective modulators for increasing the peroxidase-like properties of the Cu-NCs. The β-CD-coated Cu-NCs have an average diameter of 2 nm, are stable in aqueous solutions, display strong fluorescence with excitation/emission peak wavelengths of 360/450 nm, and possess peroxidase-like catalytic activity which makes them a useful enzyme mimic. We have applied the findings to non-enzymatic photometric determination (at 650 nm) of (a) H2O2 in the concentration range of 0.02 to 10 mM using the β-CD/Cu-NC assisted oxidation of tetramethylbenzidine by H2O2, and (b) glucose in the concentration range of 0.04 to 20 mM after addition of glucose oxidase and formation of H2O2. The detection limits (at an S/N ratio of 3) are 0.2 μM for H2O2 and 0.4 μM for glucose. The β-CD coating is found to result in a strong increase in the reaction rate, probably because the cavity of β-CD acts as a pocket for the recognition and catalysis of substrate. Hence, the binding specificity becomes similar to that of natural enzymes.
Graphical Abstract The peroxidase-like catalytic activity of Cu-NCs in non-enzymatic sensors is strongly enhanced by utilizing mono-6-thio-β-cyclodextrin (mono-6-SH-β-CD) as both the template molecule and the effective rate modulator.
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Stable copper nanoclusters (CuNCs) were prepared by utilizing D-penicillamine as both the stabilizer and reductant. The emission of the CuNCs (with excitation/emission peaks at 390/645 nm) is largely stabilized by coating with poly(sodium-p-styrenesulfonate) (PSS). Cytochrome c (Cyt c) quenches the fluorescence of the PSS-coated CuNCs, and this effect was exploited to design a quenchometric fluorometric assay for Cyt c. If trypsin is added to the loaded CuNCs, it will hydrolyze Cyt c to form peptide fragments, and fluorescence is gradually restored. A highly sensitive and fluorometric turn-off-on assay was constructed for sequential detection of Cyt c and trypsin. The linear ranges for Cyt c and trypsin are from 8.0 nM to 680 nM, and from 0.1 to 6.0 μg mL?1, and the lower detection limits are 0.83 nM and 20 ng mL?1 for Cyt c and trypsin, respectively.
Graphical abstract Schematic illustration of the fluorometric assay for trypsin based on the electron transfer between poly(p-styrenesulfonate)-protected copper nanoclusters (PSS-CuNCs) and cytochrome c (Cyt c).
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The authors report on a new approach for the determination of the breast cancer biomarker microRNA-155 (miRNA-155). It is based on the measurement of the fluorescence shift of oligonucleotide-templated copper nanoclusters (DNA-CuNC). A probe DNA was designed that acts as a template for the preparation of CuNC which, under 400 nm excitation, exhibit strong fluorescence enhancement at 490 nm and a 90 nm Stokes shift after binding to target miRNA-155 and formation of a DNA-RNA heteroduplex. Under the optimal conditions, the fluorescence of the DNA-CuNC increases with increasing concentration of miRNA-155 in the range from 50 pM to 10 nM, with a 11 pM detection limit. The assay has excellent selectivity over noncomplementary RNA. The method was applied to the determination of miRNA-155 in the presence of human plasma and saliva.
Graphical abstract Schematic of the detection strategy that relies on the fluorescence shift of DNA-CuNCs resulting from the specific binding of DNA-CuNCs with target miRNA-155. Fluorescence intensities are linearly proportional to the concentrations of target RNA from 50 pM to 10 nM.
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An efficient approach is demonstrated for preparing particles consisting of a silver core and a shell of molecularly imprinted polymer (Ag@MIP). The MIP is prepared by using bisphenol A (BPA) as the template and 4-vinylpyridine as the functional monomer. The Ag@MIP fulfills a dual function in that the silver core acts as a SERS substrate, while the MIP allows for selective recognition of BPA. The Ag@MIP is characterized by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis and Raman spectroscopy. The Raman intensity of Ag@MIP is higher than that of bare silver microspheres. The detection limit for BPA is as low as 10?9 mol·L?1.
Graphical abstract Schematic illustration of the preparation of silver microspheres coated with a molecularly imprinted polymer (Ag@MIPs) for detecting bisphenol A (BPA) by surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS).
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This paper describes a CdTe quantum dot-based fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) based assay for the detection of the breast cancer biomarker microRNA. The method relies on energy transfer between DNA-templated silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) and CdTe QDs. Interaction between double strand oligonucleotide and QDs can be detected qualitatively through gel analysis and quantitatively by the signal amplification from AgNCs to QDs via FRET, best measured at an excitation wavelength of 350 nm and at emission wavelengths of 550 and 590 nm. Three microRNAs (microRNA-21, microRNA-155 and Let-7a) were quantified to verify the feasibility of the method, and a high sensitivity for microRNAs was achieved. Fluorescence intensity increases linearly with the log of the concentration of microRNA 155 in the 5.0 pM to 50 nM range, with a 1.2 pM detection limit.
Graphical abstract Schematic presentation of a quantum dot-based (QD-based) fluorescence resonance energy transfer technique for the detection of microRNA (miRNA). The method relies on energy transfer between DNA-templated silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) and QDs.
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The authors describe a fluorometric glucose assay that is based on the use of MnO2 nanosheets and copper nanoclusters (CuNCs) acting as nanoprobes. The CuNCs were synthesized by using bovine serum albumin as a template by chemical reduction of copper(II) sulfate. On addition of MnO2 nanosheets to a colloidal solution of CuNCs, the fluorescence of CuNCs (measured at excitation/emission wavelengths of 335/410 nm) is quenched. However, in the presence of enzymatically generated H2O2, the MnO2 nanosheets are reduced to form Mn(II) ions. As a result, fluorescence intensity recovers. The glucose assay is based on the enzymatic conversion of glucose by glucose oxidase to generate H2O2 and glucuronic acid. The calibration plot is linear in the 1 μM to 200 μM glucose concentration range, and the detection limit is 100 nM. The method was successfully applied to the determination of glucose in spiked human serum samples.
Graphical abstract A sensitive fluorescent bioassay is reported for the detection of glucose based on the hydrogen peroxide-induced decomposition of a quencher system composed of MnO2 nanosheets and copper nanoclusters (CuNCs).
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The authors have prepared a super-hydrophilic polymer consisting of a poly-polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS)-formaldehyde (PPF) composite. The polymerization process does not require a catalyst and results in a material with excellent hydrophilic properties and abundant functional groups. The PFF composite, even if not chemically modified, can selectively bind glycoproteins due to strong hydrophilic interactions. It is shown that glycoproteins can be selectively captured by the composite that has a binding capacity as large as 542 mg g?1 for the model protein ovalbumin. The PPF was applied to the selective capture and isolation of ovalbumin from complex biological samples.
Graphical abstract Super-hydrophilic poly-polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane formaldehyde (PPF) is prepared via a catalyst-free polymerization route. PPF exhibits high capturing and adsorption selectivity towards glycoproteins due to its strong hydrophilic interaction with glycan groups. Favorable capturing capacity is also achieved.
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The authors report on a simple strategy for sensitive determination of the activity of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) using copper nanoclusters (CuNCs) as fluorescent probes. TdT-polymerized long chain AT-rich DNA serves as a template for the synthesis of the CuNCs, and TdT activity is detected fluorometrically at excitation/emission wavelengths of 340/570 nm. The protocol relies on the target-triggered formation of dsDNA polymers and in-situ formation of CuNCs. The calibration plot is linear in the 0.7 to 14 U L?1 activity range, with a 60 mU L?1 detection limit (at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3). The protocol was applied to determine TdT activity in acute lymphatic leukemia cells. This approach is selective, simple, convenient and cost-efficient because a complex DNA sequence is not required. In our perception, the method provides a viable new platform for monitoring the activity and inhibition of TdT.
Graphical abstract Based on the target-triggered formation of dsDNA polymers and in-situ formation of CuNCs with strong fluorescence, a turn-on fluorescence assay for TdT activity is presented.
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A simple method is described for the determination of copper(II) ions based on the cathodic electrochemiluminescence (ECL) of lucigenin which is quenched by Cu(II). The blue ECL is best induced at ?0.45 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) at a scan rate of 50 mV·s?1. Under optimum conditions, the calibration plot is linear in the 3.0 to 1000 nM Cu(II) concentration range. The limit of detection is 2.1 nM at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3. Compared to other analytical methods, the one presented here is simple, fast, selective and cost-effective. It has been successfully applied in the analysis of copper ions in spiked tap water samples with recoveries ranging from 93.0% (at 50 nM concentration) to 105.7% (at 150 nM).
Graphical abstract The inhibitory effect of Cu(II) on the cathodic electrochemiluminescence of lucigenin enables determination of Cu(II) with a 2.1 nM detection limit.
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The authors report on a one-pot approach for synthesizing highly fluorescent protamine-stabilized gold nanoclusters. These are shown to be a viable nanoprobe for selective and sensitive fluorometric determination of lead(II) via quenching of fluorescence via Pb(II)-Au(I) interaction. Under optimized conditions, fluorescence measured at excitation/emission peaks of 300/599 nm drops in the 80 nM–15 μM lead(II) concentration range. The detection limit is 24 nM, and relative standard deviations (for n?=?11) at concentrations of 0.10, 4.0 and 15 μM are 1.6, 2.5 and 1.9%, respectively. The relative recoveries of added lead(II) in the water samples ranged from 97.9?±?2.29% to 101.2?±?1.83%.
Graphical abstract Lead(II) ions are found to be able to selectively and sensitively quench the fluorescence of the protamine-gold nanoclusters (PRT-AuNCs). Thereby, an inexpensive, selective and sensitive lead(II) assay was established.
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A nanocomposite modified with dibenzo-18-crown-6 was synthesized and applied as a new sorbent for the preconcentration of thallium(I) via ultrasound assisted-solid phase extraction. This extraction step was combined with electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry to determine ultra-trace amounts of thallium(I). The nanocomposite was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction spectrometry, field emission scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Under the optimized conditions, a dynamic linear range from 7.0 to 435 ng L?1, a detection limit of 1.8 ng L?1 and a quantification limit of 6.0 ng L?1 were obtained. Also, the intra- and inter-day relative standard deviations for 20.0 ng mL?1 Tl(I) were calculated as ±4.8% and ±5.1%, respectively. The adsorbent was applied to the determination of thallium(I) in the environmental, biological and standard samples with satisfactory results.
Graphical abstract A magnetic nanocomposite was synthesized as adsorbent from halloysite nanotubes and a crown ether. Tl(I) ions were extracted selectively and determined by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry.
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A photoelectrochemical (PEC) aptasensor for the highly sensitive and specific detection of thrombin is described. This aptasensor is based on an indium tin oxide (ITO) support that is covered with carbon quantum dot (CQD)-sensitized TiO2 and acts as a photoactive matrix. The ITO/TiO2/CQD electrode was prepared by impregnation assembly. It displays an enhanced and steady photocurrent response under irradiation by visible light. A carboxyl-functionalized thrombin-binding aptamer was covalently immobilized on the modified ITO to obtain a PEC aptasensor whose photocurrent decreases with increasing concentration of thrombin. Under 420 nm irradiation at a bias voltage of 0 V, the aptasensor has a linear response in the 1.0 to 250 pM thrombin concentration range, with a 0.83 pM detection limit. Conceivably, this approach can be extended to numerous other PEC aptasensors for the detection of targets for which appropriate aptamers are available.
Graphical abstract Schematic of a PEC aptasensor for thrombin. It is based on the use of CQD as the sensitizer, TiO2/CQDs as the photoactive matrix, and the thrombin aptamer as the recognition element.
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A metal-organic framework nanocomposite was synthesized and applied to speciation analysis of Se(IV) and Se(VI). The sorbent is composed of MIL-101(Cr) and magnetite nanoparticles modified with dithiocarbamate. It is capably of selectively extracting Se(IV) at pH?=?1.85, while Se(VI) remains in solution. The total amount of selenium can then be determined by reducing Se(VI) to Se(IV) and also extracting it. The extraction parameters were optimized by employing design-of-experiments methodology. Selenium was then quantified by electrothermal AAS. Figures of merit include (a) a 10 ng·L?1 limit of detection, (b) a linear response in the 30 ng·L?1 to 10 μg·L?1 concentration range, and (a) a relative standard deviation of <11.5% for Se(IV). The method was validated by analyzing certified reference materials (water and tomato leaves). It was also applied to the speciation analysis of Se(IV) and Se(VI) in (spiked) water samples and of total selenium in agricultural samples.
Graphical abstract Schematic of the synthesis of a metal-organic framework nanocomposite for speciation analysis of Se(IV) and Se(VI). The sorbent is composed of MIL-101(Cr) and magnetite nanoparticles modified with dithiocarbamate. Selenium can be quantified by electrothermal AAS with a 10 ng L?1 detection limit.
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A voltammetric sensor is described for the determination the antibiotic sulfamethoxazole (SMZ). It is based on the use of a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) modified with a nanocomposite prepared from graphitic carbon nitride and zinc oxide (g-C3N4/ZnO). The nanorod-like ZnO nanostructure were synthesized sonochemically. The g-C3N4/ZnO nanocomposite was then prepared by mixing g-C3N4 with ZnO, followed by ultrasonication. The morphology and structure of the nanocomposite were characterized by X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Under the optimal conditions, the response of the electrode, typically measured between 0.8 and 0.9 V (vs. Ag/AgCl), increases linearly in the 20 nM to 1.1 mM SMZ concentration range, and the lower detection limit is 6.6 nM. This is better than that of many previously reported sensors for SMZ. The modified electrode is highly selective, well reproducible and maintains its activity for at least 4 weeks. It was applied to the determination of SMZ in spiked human blood serum samples in with satisfactory results.
Graphical abstract Schematic presentation of the voltammetric sensor for sulfamethoxazole. It consists of a glassy carbon electrode modified with a nanocomposite prepared from graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4/ZnO) that was supported with zinc oxide nanorods.
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An electrochemiluminescent (ECL) aptamer based method is described for the determination of thrombin. Three-dimensional nitrogen-doped graphene oxide (3D-NGO) was placed on a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) to provide an electrode surface that displays excellent electrical conductivity and acts as a strong emitter of ECL. The modified electrode was further coated with chitosan via electrodeposition. Finally, the amino-modified aptamer was immobilized on the modified GCE. The interaction between thrombin and aptamer results in a decrease in ECL. The assay has a linear response in the 1 fM to 1 nM thrombin concentration range and a 0.25 fM lower detection limit (at an S/N ratio of 3). The method was applied to the determination of thrombin in spiked human plasma samples, and recoveries ranged between 94 and 105% (with RSDs of <3.6%). The calibration plot was recorded at potential and wavelength of fluorescence emission (wavelength:?445 nm; potential:?0 to -2 V).
Graphical abstract A bare glassy carbon electrode (GCE) does not display electrochemiluminescence (ECL). If, however, nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots, chitosan, and three-dimensional nitrogen-doped graphene oxide (NGQD-chitosan/3D-NGO) are electrodeposited on the GCE, strong ECL can be observed. The ECL intensity decreased after aptamer and bovine serum albumin (BSA) were dropped onto the electrode (curve a). However, the ECL further decreases after addition of thrombin (TB; curve b).
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The authors describe an aptamer based assay for determination of ractopamine (RAC) by using PicoGreen (PG) as a fluorescent probe specific for dsDNA. In the absence of RAC, the aptamer forms a duplex structure with a complementary sequence that results in enhanced PG fluorescence. Upon binding to RAC, the aptamer undergoes a structural switch. This reduces the number of DNA duplexes formed and causes a reduction of fluorescence intensity of PG as measured at excitation/emission wavelengths of 480/520 nm. Under optimized conditions, the dynamic calibration plot covers the 50 pM to 50 μM concentration range, with a 50 pM detection limit. This meets the safety supervision regulations of the European Commission in terms of residue limits of RAC in food. The method displays high selectivity over other β-adrenergic agonists including clenbuterol, dopamine and salbutamol. The assay was successfully applied to samples of swine urine at spiking levels of 7.4 nM, 22.2 nM and 37 nM. Average recoveries ranged from 95 to 110%, with an RSD of <1.5%. The method is expected to represent a promising tool for simple, rapid and sensitive on-site detection of RAC in animal products.
Graphical abstract An aptamer based fluorescent assay for determination of ractopamine was developed with a dynamic range of 50 pM to 50 μM. The average recovery from spiked urine samples ranged from 95 to 110%, with an RSD of <1.5%.
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Hetero-dimeric magnetic nanoparticles of the type Au-Fe3O4 have been synthesised from separately prepared, differently shaped (spheres and cubes), monodisperse nanoparticles. This synthesis was achieved by the following steps: (a) Mono-functionalising each type of nanoparticles with aldehyde functional groups through a solid support approach, where nanoparticle decorated silica nanoparticles were fabricated as an intermediate step; (b) Derivatising the functional faces with complementary functionalities (e.g. amines and carboxylic acids); (c) Dimerising the two types of particles via amide bond formation. The resulting hetero-dimers were characterised by high-resolution TEM, Fourier transform IR spectroscopy and other appropriate methods.
Graphical Abstract Nano-LEGO: Assembling two types of separately prepared nanoparticles into a hetero-dimer is the first step towards complex nano-architectures. This study shows a solid support approach to combine a gold and a magnetite nanocrystal.
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The authors describe an upconversion nanoparticle-based (UCNP–based) fluorometric method for ultrasensitive and selective detection of Cu2+. The UCNPs show a strong emission band at 550 nm under near-infrared excitation at 980 nm. The principle of the strategy is that gold nanoparticles (AuNP) can quench the fluorescence of UCNP. In contrast, the addition of L-cysteine (Cys) can induce the aggregation of AuNP, resulting in a fluorescence recovery of the UCNPs. On addition of Cu2+, it oxidizes Cys to cystine and is reduced to Cu+. The Cu+ thusformed can be oxidized cyclically to Cu2+ by dissolved O2, which catalyzes and recycles the whole reaction. Thus, the aggregation of AuNP is inhibited and the fluorescence recovered by Cys is quenched. Under the optimal condition, the quenching efficiency shows a good linear response to the concentrations of Cu2+ in the 0.4–40 nM range. The limit of detection is 0.16 nM, which is 5 orders of magnitude lower than the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency limit for Cu2+ in drinking water (20 μM). The method has been further applied to monitor Cu2+ levels in real samples. The results of detection are well consistent with those obtained by atomic absorption spectroscopy.
Graphical abstract Gold nanoparticles (AuNP) as a high efficient fluorescence quenching reagent of upconversion nanoparticles (UCNP) were used in a fluorometric method for detection of Cu2+ based on a cyclic catalytic oxidation amplification strategy.
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