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Internal Standard Assisted Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Nanoprobe with 4-NTP as Recognition Unit for Ratiometric Imaging Hydrogen Sulfide in Living Cells.

Sheng ChenJiayi FanMengya LvChenfeng HuaGaolin LiangShu-Sheng Zhang
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S), as the third endogenous gasotransmitter, is closely associated with various physiological and pathological processes, whereas many aspects of its functions remain unclear. Effective tools for the accurate detection of H 2 S in living organisms are urgently needed. We herein reported an internal standard assisted surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanoprobe for ratiometric detection of H 2 S in vitro and in living cells based on the reduction of nitros with H 2 S. This nanoprobe consists of an internal standard (4-mercaptobenzonitrile, MPBN) embedded core-molecule-shell Au nanoflower (Au@MPBN@Au) as the high plasmonic active SERS substrate and the 4-nitrothiophenol (4-NTP) molecule immobilized on the surface as the H 2 S recognition unit. With the addition of H 2 S, the nitros peak (1329 cm -1 ) decreased. Meanwhile, three obvious new peaks appeared at 1139, 1387, and 1433 cm -1 , which were related to the vibration of the dimerized product 4,4'-dimercaptoazobisbenzene (DMAB) of 4-aminothiophenol (4-ATP). However, the peak intensity at 2223 cm -1 derived from MPBN was not influenced by the outer environment. Thus, the H 2 S level was able to be determined based on the ratio of two peak intensities ( I 1139 / I 2223 ) with a detection limit as low as 0.24 μM. Notably, we have proved that SERS nanoprobe Au@MPBN@Au@4-NTP could ratiometrically image both the endogenous and exogenous H 2 S in living cells. We anticipate that Au@MPBN@Au@4-NTP could be applied for the study of H 2 S-related physiological function in the future.
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