This is a demo store. No orders will be fulfilled.

Highly sensitive and selective detection of amoxicillin using molecularly imprinted ratiometric fluorescent nanosensor based on quantum dots

MICROCHIMICA ACTA [2024]
Li Chao, Ma Yangmin, Fan Cheng, He Chong, Ma Siyue
ABSTRACT

A dual-emission ratiometric fluorescence sensor (CDs@CdTe@MIP) with a self-calibration function was successfully constructed for AMO detection. In the CDs@CdTe@MIP system, non-imprinted polymer-coated CDs and molecule-imprinted polymer-coated CdTe quantum dots were used as the reference signal and response elements, respectively. The added AMO quenched the fluorescence of the CdTe quantum dots, whereas the fluorescence intensity of the CDs remained almost unchanged. The AMO concentration was monitored using the fluorescence intensity ratio (log(I 647 /I 465 ) 0 /(I 647 /I 465 )) to reduce interference from the testing environment. The sensor with a low detection limit of 0.15 μg/L enabled detection of the AMO concentration within 6 min. The ratiometric fluorescence sensor was used to detect AMO in spiked pork samples; it exhibited a high recovery efficiency and relative standard deviation (RSD) of 97.94–103.70% and 3.77–4.37%, respectively. The proposed highly sensitive and selective platform opens avenues for sensitive, reliable, and rapid determination of pharmaceuticals in the environment and food safety monitoring using ratiometric sensors. Graphical Abstract

MATERIALS

Shall we send you a message when we have discounts available?

Remind me later

Thank you! Please check your email inbox to confirm.

Oops! Notifications are disabled.