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Ratiometric optical detection of pyrophosphate based on aggregation-caused dual-signal response of gold nanoclusters

LUMINESCENCE [2023]
Hui-Ting Cao, Tiansheng Zhao, Meng-Qian Liu, Li-Zhen Guo, Yong-Qin He, Kun Zhang, Xi Mai, Na Li
ABSTRACT

Sensing of pyrophosphate ion (PPi) has received much attention due to the strong demand for clinical diagnostics. Here, based on gold nanoclusters (Au NCs), a ratiometric optical detection method for PPi is developed by simultaneously detecting the dual signals of fluorescence (FL) and second-order scattering (SOS). The PPi is detected by inhibiting the formation of aggregates of Fe 3+ with Au NCs. Binding of Fe 3+ to Au NCs causes aggregation of Au NCs, which leads to fluorescence quenching and scattering increasing. The presence of PPi can competitively bind Fe 3+ to re-disperse the Au NCs and finally recover the fluorescence and reduce the scattering signal. The designed PPi sensor shows a high sensitivity with a linear range 5–50 μM and a detection limit of 1.2 μM. In addition, the assay has excellent selectivity for PPi, which makes its application in real biological samples extremely valuable.

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