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1College of Pharmacy, Hubei University of Medicine, Shiyan, Hubei, 442000, China.
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In this study, an NH2-Cu-MOF was synthesized using the one-pot method and employed as a fluorescence probe for doxorubicin (DOX) detection. The synthesized NH2-Cu-MOF exhibited remarkable fluorescence recognition capabilities for detecting DOX. Within the concentration range of 1-100 µmol/L, a linear relationship was observed between the fluorescence intensity of the NH2-Cu-MOF and the DOX concentration. Furthermore, the synthesized NH2-Cu-MOF was effectively utilized for highly selective fluorescence quenching recognition and quantitative detection of DOX in the presence of multiple metal ions and other antibiotics. Despite interference from multiple metal ions and antibiotics, DOX was identified and quantified by highly selective fluorescence quenching with a detection limit of 2.1654 µmol/L. These findings underscore the potential of NH2-Cu-MOF as a class of "on-off" fluorescent probes for the rapid detection of DOX.
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