Fluorescent Disulfide-functional Coordination Polymers for Sensitive Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide

Analytical Sciences : the International Journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
Ya-Bo HaoHuai-Song Wang

Abstract

A new type of fluorescent coordination polymer (NCPCd) based on disulfide carboxylate ligand was prepared by using one-pot synthesis for sensitive detection of reactive oxygen species (ROS). With the reaction between NCPCd and ROS, the morphology of the NCPCd was transformed from nanorods to hexagon particles, then broken into nano-fragments. Meanwhile, the fluorescence of NCPCd (at 421 nm) was quenched accordingly. For designing the highly sensitive probe for ROS, Rhodamine 6G (R6G) was doped in NCPCd. In the presence of ROS, the fluorescence of NCPCd moiety at 421 nm was quenched, but the R6G moiety was released from the broken nanorods and the fluorescence at 555 nm from R6G moiety was recovered. The R6G doped NCPCd (NCPCd-R) can be used as a highly sensitive and selective probe for hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) with detection limit of 12.4 nM. Moreover, the NCPCd-R was further extended to the glucose sensing combined with glucose oxidase (GOx) to oxidate glucose and generate H2O2, demonstrating the potential for practical applications.

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