MOF@Au NPs/aptamer fluorescent probe for the selective and sensitive detection of thiamethoxam.
Weiwei YuanShuhuai LiXionghui MaChaohai PangYuwei WuMingyue WangBei LiPublished in: Luminescence : the journal of biological and chemical luminescence (2023)
The luminescence performance of fluorescent reagents plays a crucial role in fluorescence analysis. Therefore, in this study, a novel bi-ligand Zn-based metal-organic framework, Au nanoparticle (NP) fluorescent material was synthesized using a hydrothermal method with Zn as the metal source. Simultaneously, a DNA aptamer was introduced as a molecular recognition element to develop a Zn-based MOF@Au NPs/DNA aptamer fluorescent probe for the ultra-trace detection of thiamethoxam residues in agricultural products. The probe captured different concentrations of the target molecule, thiamethoxam, through the DNA aptamer, causing a conformational change in the DNA aptamer and bursting the fluorescence of the probe, therefore establishing a fluorometric method for thiamethoxam detection. This method is highly sensitive due to the excellent luminescence properties of the Zn-based MOF@Au NPs, and the DNA aptamer can specifically recognize thiamethoxam, offering high selectivity. The linear range of the method was 2.5-6000 × 10 -11 mol L -1 , with a detection limit of 8.33 × 10 -12 mol L -1 . This method was applied to the determination of actual samples, such as bananas, and the spiked recovery rate was found to be in the range 84.05-109.07%. Overall, the proposed probe has high sensitivity, high selectivity, and easy operation for the detection of thiamethoxam residues in actual samples.
Keyphrases
- sensitive detection
- living cells
- quantum dots
- single molecule
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- fluorescent probe
- metal organic framework
- label free
- heavy metals
- energy transfer
- circulating tumor
- cell free
- risk assessment
- real time pcr
- gold nanoparticles
- anaerobic digestion
- molecular dynamics simulations
- sewage sludge