Simultaneous preconcentration and fluorescence detection of ATP by a hybrid nanocomposite of magnetic nanoparticles incorporated in mixed metal hydroxide.
Pradthana SianglamKessarin NgamdeeWittaya NgeontaePublished in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2022)
A new approach for increasing the sensitivity of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) detection was demonstrated. The assay was based on the synergetic function of a hybrid nanocomposite (MNPs@MMH) composed of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) incorporated in a mixed metal hydroxide (MMH). MNPs@MMH can be utilized as an efficient green extractant and peroxidase catalyst. The trace level of ATP in the sample solution was first extracted by the MNPs@MMH hybrid nanocomposite through the ion exchange properties of MMH and adsorbed on the surface of the MNPs@MMH. The concentration of ATP was related to the fluorescence intensity of 2,3-diaminophenazine (DAP) generated from peroxidase-like activity of the MNPs in the presence of H 2 O 2 and o -phenylenediamine (OPD). In the presence of ATP, the active surface of the MNPs was diminished, and the amount of DAP generated was reduced. Thus, the concentration of ATP was related to the degree of fluorescence decrease compared to the fluorescence intensity of the system without ATP. Based on the proposed strategy, a highly sensitive assay for ATP was achieved. This assay exhibited good selectivity for detection of ATP over derivatives and other common anions. The proposed assay allowed the detection of ATP in a concentration range of 2.5-20 μM with a detection limit of 0.41 μM.
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