Designed multifunctional ratiometric fluorescent probe for directly detecting fluoride ion/ dichromate and indirectly monitoring urea.

Journal of Hazardous Materials
Yaqiong Zhang, Lei Zhang

Abstract

UiO-66-NH2@eosin Y composite was obtained by confining eosin Y (EY) into the cavities of Zr-MOF and could emit two fluorescence peaks at 453 and 543 nm at an excitation wavelength of 355 nm. This multi-responsive and multifunctional ratiometric fluorescent nanoprobe not only enable directly distinct detection of F-/Cr2O72- with ultra-high selectivity and sensitivity, but also could indirectly monitor the concentration of urea based on unique enzymatic hydrolysis reaction. The multifunctional probe was utilized for fluorescence labeling F-/Cr2O72- in sweat latent fingerprint through an environmentally friendly powder strategy and exhibited obvious luminescence visualization changes. Notably, the corresponding portable on-line test strips of probe for detection of F- and Cr2O72- were made for monitoring the levels of F- and Cr2O72-. Furthermore, the probe was applied to evaluate the degrees of F-/Cr2O72- in HepG-2 cell and urea in serum with superior results,which indicate the potential application of the as-synthesized UiO-66-NH2@EY as multifunctional probe for the detection of F-, Cr2O72- and urea in biological samples. Finally, in order to extend the device-based applications of probe, an AND-OR-coupled molecular logic gate wa...Continue Reading

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