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Ratiometric fluorescence detection of sulfide ions based on lanthanide coordination polymer using guanosine diphosphate as ligand

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, ISSN: 0927-7765, Vol: 204, Page: 111796
2021
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The efficiency of energy transfer from guanine nucleotide to terbium ion (Tb 3+ ) is affected by the phosphate group significantly. Compared with the biomolecules 5′-GMP (guanosine monophosphate), guanosine diphosphate (GDP) exhibits better sensitize ability to Tb 3+ ions luminescence. Assisted with the carboxycoumarin ligand, we synthesized a more stable optical Coumarin@GDP-Tb polymer with the characteristic emission peaks located on 440 nm and 545 nm in this work. The Coumarin@GDP-Tb polymer is not only rich in metal binding sites, but also maintains a moderate ionic binding force, which helps metal ions to bind or leave it easily. Experiment result shows that Coumarin@GDP-Tb polymer has the appropriate binding force for Fe 2+ ions, which can be destroyed by sulfur ions (S 2− ) as the formation of FeS precipitation. Based on this, Coumarin@GDP-Tb was designed as the ratio fluorescence probe for sulfur ions detection, where the fluorescence at 545 nm can be selectively quenched by Fe 2+ ions, while that at 440 nm was unaffected, in the presence of S 2− ions, the quenched fluorescence can be recovered remarkably. With the increasing S 2− ions from 0.1–45 μM, the ratio of fluorescence intensity at 545 nm to 440 nm (F 545 /F 440 ) is linear to S 2− concentration, and the detection limit of S 2− was calculated to be 0.073 μM. Contrast to those fluorescence probes with single wavelength emission, Coumarin@GDP-Tb displays a comparable sensitivity, the introduced self-adjust wavelength improved the detection accuracy efficiently. The above 98.1 % recovery rates of S 2− ions in the actual water sample demonstrated the practicability of Coumarin@GDP-Tb fluorescence probe.

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Zeng, Hui-Hui; Yu, Kun; Huang, Jian; Liu, Fang; Zhang, Zhi-Yi; Chen, Shi-Ping; Zhang, Fei; Guan, Shu-Ping; Qiu, Li

Elsevier BV

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Physics and Astronomy; Chemistry; Chemical Engineering

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