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Stable Cd Metal-Organic Framework as a Multiresponsive Luminescent Biosensor for Rapid, Accurate, and Recyclable Detection of Hippuric Acid, Nucleoside Phosphates, and Fe 3+ in Urine and Serum.

Mingyuan LeiFayuan GeHe-Gen Zheng
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
Detecting biomarkers associated with diseases has significant meaning for early prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. The development of luminescent biosensors for rapid and accurate detection in real urine and serum is urgently desired for human health monitoring. Herein, a luminescent cadmium metal-organic framework, {[Cd(L)(bpbix)]· x (solv)} n ( 1 ), was successfully prepared by using a urea-functionalized dicarboxylate ligand, 5-(3-(pyridin-4-yl)ureido)isophthalic acid (H 2 L), 4,4'-bis((1 H -imidazol-1-yl)methyl)biphenyl (bpbix), and the Cd 2+ ion. The structure of 1 presents a 2-fold interpenetrating three-dimensional pillared-layer framework. The complex 1 exhibits good stability in different-pH aqueous solutions and physiological fluids. Strikingly, the complex 1 shows quick response, high sensitivity, good anti-interference performance, and a recyclable ability for simultaneous sensing of hippuric acid (HA), nucleoside phosphates, and Fe 3+ in water. More significantly, this sensor can realize the sensitive and accurate detection of HA, nucleoside phosphates, and Fe 3+ in real urine and serum and meet the practical detection needs in clinical diagnosis. These results indicate that the complex 1 as a multiresponsive luminescent biosensor possesses great potential for practical detection of HA, nucleoside phosphates, and Fe 3+ in biological samples.
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