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Recyclable Luminescent Sensor for Detecting Creatinine Based on a Lanthanide-Organic Framework.

Li LuoYao XieSheng-Li HouYue MaBin Zhao
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
Creatinine is an important clinical marker for human health, but detecting it by a luminescent sensor based on metal-organic frameworks is rarely investigated. In this work, we synthesized a new lanthanide-organic framework {[Tb(L)(CH 3 COO)(H 2 O)]·0.5DMF} n ( 1 ) (H 2 L = 3,5-bis(4'-carboxy-phenyl)1,2,4-triazole) with good solvent and acid/alkaline stabilities. Experimental results indicate that 1 can be used in the detection of creatinine in an aqueous solution with a wide linear detection range from 3.27 to 371 μM, and the detection limit can reach 1.7 × 10 -6 M based on the 3σ method, which is less than the pathogenic concentration in a real environment. In addition, this luminescent sensor can also monitor the concentration changes of creatinine in diluted serum solutions and can be recycled at least five times, suggesting that it has a potential application for clinical monitoring.
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