A FRET-based fluorescent probe for hydrogen peroxide based on the use of carbon quantum dots conjugated to gold nanoclusters.

Mikrochim Acta

The Education Ministry Key Laboratory of Resource Chemistry, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Functional Materials, and Shanghai Municipal Education Committee Key Laboratory of Molecular Imaging Probes and Sensors, College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Shanghai Normal University, 100 Guilin Road, Shanghai, 200234, China.

Published: April 2019

In the Fenton reaction, ferrous ion acts as a catalyst and reacts with hydrogen peroxide (HO) to produce hydroxy radicals (·OH) and hydroperoxy radicals (·OOH). Both have much stronger oxidization ability than HO. A fluorescent probe for HO is described here that was obtained by covalent conjugation of carbon quantum dots to gold nanoclusters (AuNCs). The conjugate, under 360 nm photoexcitation, displays dual (blue and red) emission, with peaks located at 450 and 640 nm. When introducing ·OH radicals via the Fenton reaction, the fluorescence intensities of both the CQDs and the AuNCs are decreased. The ratio of the fluorescence at the two peaks is related to the concentration of HO in the 1.25 nM to 10 μM concentration range, and the detection limit is 0.16 nM. The probe was applied to the determination of HO in milk and toothpaste and to cell imaging. Graphical abstract Schematic diagram of the FRET-based fluorescent probe and enhanced performance of hydrogen peroxide detection via Fenton reaction. The fluorescence intensity of CQD-AuNCs nanoaster was decreased as introducing HO to the probe, and can be applied to the determination of milk and toothpaste and cells imaging.

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