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Novel sensor array distinguishes heavy metal ions based on multiple fluorescence channels from dendritic mesoporous silica nanoparticles.
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Authors: Wu X, Tan L, Li Y, Liu W, Peng Z, Dong Y, Huang Z, Zhang L, Liang Y
Year
2023
Paper ID
9398
Status
Peer-reviewed
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In this work, we demonstrated a sensor array with multiple fluorescence channels using dendritic mesoporous silica nanoparticles embedded with three quantum dots for the determination of four heavy metal ions (Hg, Cu, Cr, and Ag). Carboxyl-modified CdTe QDs with three different fluorescence emission wavelengths were loaded onto a dendritic mesoporous supporter by an amidation reaction. The fluorescence sensor array exhibited excellent analytical performance for discrimination and semi-quantification of heavy metal ions from a single test, which simplified detection procedures. The four heavy metal ions exhibited different degrees of quenching of the fluorescence emission intensities of the three quantum dots and resulted in a variant data matrix for linear discriminant analysis. Under optimized conditions, the fluorescence sensor array discriminated the four heavy metal ions in a concentration range of 0.05-5 μmol/L, and semi-quantified Hg, Cu, Cr, and Ag with a limit of detection of 2.51 nmol/L, 5.15 nmol/L, 3.81 nmol/L, and 5.74 nmol/L, respectively. The fluorescence sensor array integrated the sensing units into a single nanoparticle instead of the complex multiple detection steps used in traditional sensor arrays, providing an alternative strategy for constructing a single-well sensing platform. Furthermore, the fluorescence sensor array showed great practical potential for distinguishing heavy metal ions in raw water and crayfish samples.
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