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Rare earth ions-enhanced gold nanoclusters as fluorescent sensor array for the detection and discrimination of phosphate anions.

Wenjing MiaoLei WangQin LiuShuai GuoLingzhi ZhaoJuanjuan Peng
Published in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2021)
The discrimination and detection of phosphate anions have attracted extensive attention due to their important roles in various biological processes. Compared with sensors to detect one individual phosphate at a time, sensor arrays are able to discriminate multiple phosphates simultaneously. In this study, we developed a rare earth ions enhanced AuNCs-based sensor array to achieve facile and rapid identification of phosphate anions (PPi, ADP and ATP). The rare earth ions (i. e., Ce3+ , Gd3+ , Tm3+ and Yb3+ ) can significantly enhance the fluorescence of AuNCs through aggregation-induced emission effect. And the subsequent addition of phosphate anions can recover the fluorescence of the AuNCs-rare earth ions assembly. Thanks to the different numbers of phosphate group and different steric hindrance effects of phosphate anions, the recovery fluorescence of AuNCs-rare earth ions assembly induced by PPi, ADP or ATP are respectively distinct. Thus the sensor array composed of AuNCs and different rare earth ions is able to distinguish those phosphate anions. Finally, the sensor array was successfully demonstrated to identify the phosphates in blind samples.
Keyphrases
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