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Highly Sensitive and Rapid Fluorescence Detection with a Portable FRET Analyzer
Published on: October 1, 2016
A nanofiber-mat-based solid-phase sensor for sensitive ratiometric fluorescent sensing and fine visual colorimetric
Huayin Zhang1, Qixun Nian1, Hairong Dai1
1Key Laboratory of Environmental Medicine Engineering, Ministry of Education, School of Public Health, Southeast University, Nanjing, China.
Abstract:
Sensitive and real-time tetracycline (TC) monitoring method is of great significant for food safety and human health. Herein, a novel TC dynamic sensing mode based on a solid-phase nanofiber mat (NFM) sensor SP@COF/SDBS/PS NFM was constructed for the first time, where spiropyran-modified covalent organic framework (SP@COF) with red emissions (λem = 620 nm) was used as the reference fluorescence. Utilizing the adsorptive interaction between SP@COF/SDBS/PS NFM and TC, a PS-TC-SDBS supramolecular complex with a large rigid structure was formed, thus enhancing the fluorescence of TC (λem = 550 nm). The dynamic solid-phase sensing mode is unique and can be employed to selectively adsorb TC, with reduced interference by impurities in complex samples, and thus the sensitive TC ratiometric fluorescent sensing with a detection limit of 2.14 nM, and fine visual colorimetric detection with polychromatic wide color range (red-orange-yellow-green) was realized.

