Construction of a Zn(II)-Eu(III) Nanoring with Temperature-Dependent Luminescence for the Qualitative and Quantitative Detection of Neopterin as an Inflammatory Marker.
Yanheng MengYuebo ChengXiaoping YangChengri WangKeqin YangDesmond SchipperPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
A nine-metal Zn(II)-Eu(III) nanoring 1 with a diameter of about 2.3 nm was constructed by the use of a long-chain Schiff base ligand. It shows a luminescence response to neopterin (Neo) through the enhancement of lanthanide emission with high selectivity and sensitivity, which can be used to quantitatively analyze the concentrations of Neo in fetal calf serum and urine. The luminescence sensing of 1 to Neo is temperature-dependent, and it displays more obvious response behavior at lower temperatures. Filter paper strips bearing 1 can be used to qualitatively detect Neo by the color change from chartreuse to red under a UV lamp. The limit of detection is as low as 3.77 × 10 -2 nM.