Fluorescence properties of 3-amino phenylboronic acid and its interaction with glucose and ZnS:Cu quantum dots.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

Lodz University of Technology, Institute of General Food Chemistry, Stefanowskiego 4/10, 90-924 Lodz, Poland. Electronic address:

Published: August 2014

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  • Preliminary results show interaction between 3-amino phenylboronic acid and glucose or ZnS:Cu quantum dots, involving fluorescence quenching studies.
  • ZnS:Cu quantum dots were characterized with mercaptopropionic acid, and fluorescence measurements indicate glucose quenching follows the Stern-Volmer equation, with constants increasing with pH.
  • The fluorescence decay is monoexponential and independent of pH or glucose concentration, suggesting static quenching, while quantum dots also affect fluorescence, with ongoing research needed to clarify the quenching mechanism.

Article Abstract

Preliminary results of a study of the interaction between 3-amino phenylboronic acid and glucose or ZnS:Cu quantum dots are presented in this paper. ZnS:Cu quantum dots with mercaptopropionic acid as a capping agent were obtained and characterized. Quenching of 3-amino phenylboronic acid fluorescence was studied by steady-state and timeresolved measurements. For fluorescence quenching with glucose the results of steady-state measurements fulfill Stern-Volmer equation. The quenching constants are increasing with growing pH. The decay of fluorescence is monoexponential with lifetime about 8.4 ns, which does not depend on pH and glucose concentration indicating static quenching. The quenching constant can be interpreted as apparent equilibrium constant of estrification of boronic group with diol. Quantum dots are also quenching 3-amino phenylboronic acid fluorescence. Fluorescence lifetime, in this case, is slightly decreasing with increasing concentration of quantum dots. The quenching constants are increasing slightly with pH's growth. Quenching mechanism of 3-amino phenylboronic acid fluorescence by quantum dots needs further experiments to be fully explained.

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