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A ratiometric fluorescent sensor for the detection of phosphate.

Jiayi LiuYibing LiuDaqian SongSiqi ZhangLi TangPin-Yi MaDaqian SongQiang Fei
Published in: Luminescence : the journal of biological and chemical luminescence (2023)
Over the past few years, ratiometric fluorescent nanoprobes have garnered substantial interest because of their self-calibration characteristics. This research developed a ratiometric fluorescent sensor to detect phosphate. Through encapsulating luminescent materials, gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) and carbon dots (CDs) into a zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8), the fluorescence signal of AuNCs was enhanced, while that of CDs was suppressed. After phosphate was added, it could decompose ZIF-8, and AuNCs and CDs were released, which weakened the fluorescence signal of the AuNCs while restoring that of the CDs. Thereby, this makes CDs/AuNCs@ZIF-8 a potential fluorescent sensor for phosphate determination. The ratiometric sensor had facile synthesis, good selectivity, and a low detection limit. Therefore, this sensor was an effective tool for the detection of phosphate.
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