Construction of a Near-Infrared Luminescent 48-Metal Rectangular Zn(II)-Yb(III) Nanocluster with Carbonate Templates for the Dual-Emissive Detection of Rutin as a Medicinal Ingredient.
Jinni ZhaoXilong LengXiaoping YangYanan MaChengri WangHao LiZhen ZhangJiazhao LinDesmond SchipperPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
An interesting 48-metal Zn(II)-Yb(III) nanocluster ( 1 ) with a size of about 1.3 × 2.8 × 3.1 nm was constructed by carbonate templates from a Schiff base ligand. It exhibits ligand-centered emission and near-infrared (NIR) luminescence of Yb(III), which are used in the dual-emissive detection of rutin (Rut) with high sensitivity even in the presence of other interferences. The response behavior can be expressed by the second-order equation I 980 nm / I 510 nm = A *[Rut] 2 + B *[Rut] + C , and the limits of detection to Rut for the emissions of 1 are 2.23 μM and 0.20 nM.