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A Novel Magnetic Fluorescent Fe3O4@ZnS@MPS Nanosensor for Highly Sensitive Determination and Removal of Ag+

Coatings [2023]
Yan Gao, Xin Chen, Ping Xu, Jie Chen, Shihua Yu, Zhigang Liu, Xiaodan Zeng
ABSTRACT

A novel magnetic fluorescent nanoprobe (Fe3O4@ZnS@MPS(MFNPs)) was synthesized, which recognized and cooperated with Ag+ions, and a rapid method for detecting Ag+was established in solution. It was found by fluorescence spectroscopy analysis that the MFNPs could detect Ag+in PBS solution and, upon addition of Ag+ions, the fluorescence (FL) of MFNPs could be quenched significantly. The sensor has a low limit of detection (LOD) of 7.04 µM for Ag+. The results showed that MFNPs were extremely specific and sensitive for the quantitative detection of Ag+over a wide pH range. Then, the recognition mechanism between MFNPs and guest Ag+was explored via measures of infrared spectroscopy and electron microscopy. It was speculated that the oxygen atoms in the sulfonic acid group cooperated with Ag+to form a synergistic complexation. The assay was successfully used to determine the content of Ag+ in real samples.Keywords:magnetic fluorescent nanosensor;selective recognition;silver ion;3-sulfhydryl-1-propane sodium (MPS)

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