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新型量子点基分子印迹荧光传感器在快速检测中的应用
引用本文:马嘉欣,连子如,何橙,王江涛,于仁成.新型量子点基分子印迹荧光传感器在快速检测中的应用[J].色谱,2021,39(8):775-780.
作者姓名:马嘉欣  连子如  何橙  王江涛  于仁成
作者单位:1.山东大学海洋学院, 山东 威海 2642092.中国海洋大学化学化工学院, 山东 青岛 2661003.中国科学院海洋研究所海洋生态与环境科学重点实验室, 山东 青岛 266071
基金项目:山东省自然科学基金(ZR2019MD026);中国科学院海洋生态与环境科学重点实验室(中国科学院海洋研究所)开放基金(KLMEES202003)
摘    要:作为一种新型荧光纳米材料,量子点具有十分优异的光学特性,是分析化学、生物科学、医学等领域研究的热点标记材料.分子印迹聚合物是能够进行特异性识别和选择性吸附的"仿生"材料,它易于制备且具有较好的重现性和稳定性,因而分子印迹技术已成为具有广阔应用前景的识别技术.量子点基分子印迹荧光传感器结合了量子点和分子印迹技术的优势,由...

关 键 词:量子点  分子印迹技术  荧光传感器  快速检测  痕量分析
收稿时间:2021-02-23

Application of novel quantum dot-based molecularly imprinted fluorescence sensor in rapid detection
MA Jiaxin,LIAN Ziru,HE Cheng,WANG Jiangtao,YU Rencheng.Application of novel quantum dot-based molecularly imprinted fluorescence sensor in rapid detection[J].Chinese Journal of Chromatography,2021,39(8):775-780.
Authors:MA Jiaxin  LIAN Ziru  HE Cheng  WANG Jiangtao  YU Rencheng
Institution:1. Marine College, Shandong University, Weihai 264209, China2. College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, China3. CAS Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao 266071, China
Abstract:A critical need in analytical chemistry is the efficient fabrication of selective and sensitive sensors to detect trace analytes in complicated samples. In recent years, fluorescence analysis has been widely used in environmental research and the life sciences due to its high sensitivity and simple operation. Quantum dots (QDs) are a new type of fluorescent nanomaterials. Owing to the quantum confinement effect, QDs possess excellent optical properties such as strong anti-bleaching ability, a narrow excitation and emission band, and tunable emission wavelength. As a hot labeling material, QDs are suitable for use in surface-modified analytical sensors employed in fields such as analytical chemistry, biology, and medicine. However, QD materials have a notable disadvantage, in that the actual sample matrix may contain some interferents with luminescent responses similar to those of the target; this decreases the selective ability of the fluorescence sensor. The surface modification of QDs via the molecular imprinting technique (MIT) is a promising solution to overcome this drawback. Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are a kind of “bionic” material that can carry out specific recognition and selective adsorption and hence, possess the unique properties of recognition specificity, structural predictability, good reproducibility, and excellent stability. Accordingly, MIPs have been widely employed in sensors as well as for drug delivery, catalysis, and solid phase extraction. Notably, QD-based molecularly imprinted fluorescence sensors combine the advantages of QDs and the MIT. Owing to their specific selectivity and high sensitivity, such sensors have been extensively developed for environmental monitoring, food detection, and biological analysis. However, there remain challenges associated with the preparation and application of the sensors: (i) single recognition: it is important to develop a composite sensor that can detect multiple target analytes from the actual samples at the same time during practical application; (ii) poor hydrophilicity: the actual sample is usually a liquid matrix; hence, it is imperative to determine an approach for improving the hydrophilicity of the sensor; (iii) the accuracy of fluorescence response and the resolution of visual detection need to be further improved; (iv) imprinting: it remains challenging to imprint biological macromolecules, viruses, and bacteria. Thus far, many researchers have made progress with regard to the preparation and application of the sensors. Accordingly, this work reviews approximately 20 papers published by the American Chemical Society, Elsevier, and other databases in the last five years to highlight progress in novel preparation methods and practical applications of QD-based molecularly imprinted fluorescence sensors for the sensitive analysis and rapid detection of trace substances. First, according to the different numbers of emission peaks in the fluorescence spectrum, three kinds of QD-based molecularly imprinted fluorescence sensors are introduced and the related recognition mechanisms are explained. Second, according to the different substances to be detected, this mini-review summarizes the latest research progress in sensors for the detection of ions, organic small molecules, biological macromolecules, as well as for the analysis of bacteria and viruses. Finally, existing challenges associated with the preparation and application of the sensors, as well as future development trends, are discussed.
Keywords:quantum dots (QDs)  molecular imprinting technology (MIT)  fluorescence sensor  rapid detection  trace analysis  
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