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A dummy molecularly imprinted ratiometric fluorescence nanosensor for the sensitive detection of guanidyl-microcystins in environmental water.

Ping LiHao FuZhenyu BaiXiaoyang FengJi QiXingliang SongXueping HuLingxin Chen
Published in: The Analyst (2023)
An effective strategy is proposed to construct a highly sensitive ratiometric fluorescence sensing platform for microcystins (MCs) based on a dummy molecularly imprinted polymer using metformin as a template. The imprinted nanohybrids of carbon dots (CDs) combined with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) are synthesized (CDs-FITC-SiO 2 @MIP), in which the CDs and FITC serve as assisted response signals and reference enhancement signals, respectively. Metformin can be used as a dummy template for MCs due to its partially similar molecular fragments to MCs that can form a specific recognition site cavity. MCs can simultaneously induce an obvious fluorescence quenching effect for the CDs and a reference fluorescence enhancement for FITC-SiO 2 , enabling ratiometric fluorescence detection of MCs. Thus, CDs-FITC-SiO 2 @MIP used as a signal probe has favorable sensitivity, stability, and selectivity. More importantly, a good linear relationship between the fluorescence intensity ratio ( I 620/450 ) and the concentration of MCs in the range of 0.5-500 μg L -1 is obtained with a LOD of 0.013 μg L -1 and 0.022 μg L -1 for MC-RR and MC-LR, respectively, under the optimum conditions. This method has great application potential in water quality monitoring by using CDs-FITC-SiO 2 @MIP as a promising candidate for monitoring MCs in complex systems.
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