Issue 12, 2015

A turn-on near-infrared fluorescent chemosensor for selective detection of lead ions based on a fluorophore–gold nanoparticle assembly

Abstract

A turn-on fluorescent chemosensor of Pb2+ in the near-infrared (NIR) region, which is based on the Pb2+-tuned restored fluorescence of a weakly fluorescent fluorophore–gold nanoparticle (AuNPs) assembly, has been reported. In this fluorophore–AuNP assembly, NIR fluorescent dye brilliant cresyl blue (BCB) molecules act as fluorophores and are used for signal transduction of fluorescence, while AuNPs act as quenchers to quench the nearby fluorescent BCB molecules via electron transfer. In the presence of Pb2+, fluorescent BCB molecules detached from AuNPs and restored their fluorescence due to the formation of a chelating complex between Pb2+ and glutathione confined on AuNPs. Under the optimal conditions, the present BCB–AuNP assembly is capable of detecting Pb2+ with a concentration ranging from 7.5 × 10−10 to 1 × 10−8 mol L−1 (0.16–2.1 ng mL−1) and a detection limit of 0.51 nM (0.11 ng mL−1). The present BCB–AuNP assembly can be used in aqueous media for the determination of Pb2+ unlike common organic fluorescent reagents, and also shows advantages of NIR fluorescence spectrophotometry such as less interference, lower detection limit, and higher sensitivity. Moreover, the present method was successfully applied for the detection of Pb2+ in water samples with satisfactory results.

Graphical abstract: A turn-on near-infrared fluorescent chemosensor for selective detection of lead ions based on a fluorophore–gold nanoparticle assembly

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Feb 2015
Accepted
12 Apr 2015
First published
13 Apr 2015

Analyst, 2015,140, 4001-4006

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A turn-on near-infrared fluorescent chemosensor for selective detection of lead ions based on a fluorophore–gold nanoparticle assembly

S. Wang, J. Sun and F. Gao, Analyst, 2015, 140, 4001 DOI: 10.1039/C5AN00320B

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