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A dual-reactivity-based surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy nanosensor for the simultaneous imaging of hypochlorite and nitric oxide in living cells
A surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) nanosensor with dual-reactivity is developed for the simultaneous imaging of hypochlorite (ClO − ) and nitric oxide (NO) in living cells. Utilizing the specific reactions between functional molecules and ClO − and NO, respectively, the 2-mercapto-4-methoxy-phenol (2-MP) and o-phenylenediamine (OPD) molecules are synchronously assembled on the surface of gold nanoparticles to fabricate the dual-function nanosensors. The advantages of SERS technology, narrow peaks for spectral multiplexing and fingerprint information, further facilitate the simultaneous detection of ClO − and NO. The prepared nanosensors achieve a highly sensitive and selective measurement of ClO − and NO with a limit of detection of 0.054 μM and 0.46 μM, respectively. Furthermore, the SERS nanosensors enable the simultaneous visualization of ClO − and NO in the single living cell, which opens up the prospects to investigate the ClO − - and NO-involved physiological and pathological events.