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Direct and specific detection of methyl-paraoxon using a highly sensitive fluorescence strategy combined with phosphatase-like nanozyme and molecularly imprinted polymer.
Zhang, Xuan; Hao, Nan; Liu, Shucheng; Wei, Kai; Ma, Changchang; Pan, Jianming; Feng, Sheng.
Afiliação
  • Zhang X; School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Changzhou University, Jiangsu 213164, China.
  • Hao N; School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University of Information Science &Technology 211800, China. Electronic address: haonan@nuist.edu.cn.
  • Liu S; School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China.
  • Wei K; School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Changzhou University, Jiangsu 213164, China.
  • Ma C; School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Changzhou University, Jiangsu 213164, China.
  • Pan J; School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China. Electronic address: pjm@ujs.edu.cn.
  • Feng S; School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Changzhou University, Jiangsu 213164, China. Electronic address: shfeng@cczu.edu.cn.
Talanta ; 277: 126434, 2024 Sep 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38879946
ABSTRACT
Methyl paraoxon (MP) is a highly toxic, efficient and broad-spectrum organophosphorus pesticide, which poses significant risks to ecological environment and human health. Many detection methods for MP are based on the enzyme catalytic or inhibition effect. But natural biological enzymes are relatively expensive and easy to be inactivated with a short service life. As a unique tool of nanotechnology with enzyme-like characteristics, nanozyme has attracted increasing concern. However, a large proportion of nanozymes lack the intrinsic specificity, becoming a main barrier of constraining their use in biochemical analysis. Here, we use a one-pot reverse microemulsion polymerization combine the gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) with molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), polydopamine (PDA) and hollow CeO2 nanospheres to synthesize the bright red-orange fluorescence probe (CeO2@PDA@AuNCs-MIPs) with high phosphatase-like activity for selective detection of MP. The hollow structure possesses a specific surface area and porous matrix, which not only increases the exposure of active sites but also enhances the efficiency of mass and electron transport. Consequently, this structure significantly enhances the catalytic activity by reducing transport distances. The introduced MIPs provide the specific recognition sites for MP. And Ce (III) can excite aggregation induced emission of AuNCs and enhance the fluorescent signal. The absolute fluorescence quantum yield (FLQY) of CeO2@PDA@AuNCs-MIPs (1.41 %) was 12.8-fold higher than that of the GSH-AuNCs (0.11 %). With the presence of MP, Ce (IV)/Ce (III) species serve as the active sites to polarize and hydrolyze phosphate bonds to generate p-nitrophenol (p-NP), which can quench the fluorescent signal through the inner-filter effect. The as-prepared CeO2@PDA@AuNCs-MIPs nanozyme-based fluorescence method for MP detection displayed superior analytical performances with wide linearities range of 0.45-125 nM and the detection limit of 0.15 nM. Furthermore, the designed method offers satisfactory practical application ability. The developed method is simple and effective for the in-field detection.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Polímeros / Espectrometria de Fluorescência / Polímeros Molecularmente Impressos / Ouro Idioma: En Revista: Talanta Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Polímeros / Espectrometria de Fluorescência / Polímeros Molecularmente Impressos / Ouro Idioma: En Revista: Talanta Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article