A reusable ratiometric fluorescent probe for the detection and removal of doxycycline antibiotic demonstrated by environmental sample investigations.

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Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Petrochemical Pollution Processes and Control, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology, Maoming, 525000, People's Republic of China.

Published: October 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Tetracycline antibiotic residues, like doxycycline (DOX), pose significant risks to human health and the environment, prompting the need for effective detection methods.
  • A new europium-doped zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-Eu) has been developed as a fluorescent probe for DOX detection, showcasing a unique ratiometric fluorescence response that enhances at 615 nm when DOX is present.
  • This probe not only allows for accurate DOX quantification with a detection limit of 49 nM but also successfully differentiates DOX from other tetracycline antibiotics and demonstrates potential for environmental remediation by detecting DOX in soil samples.

Article Abstract

Tetracycline antibiotic residues have attracted worldwide attention due to the serious damage to human health and the environment. However, most of the reported fluorescent probes were based on a single fluorescence channel-based response, which often suffered from signal fluctuation-induced poor reproducibility. Herein, by taking advantage of the unique properties of zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs), a novel europium-doped ZIF nanocomposite (ZIF-Eu) was reported for the detection of doxycycline (DOX) in a ratiometric fluorescence manner. The synthesized probe only showed blue fluorescence at 420 nm since the fluorescence of Eu was quenched by the coordinated water molecules. However, due to the strong coordination ability of DOX to Eu atoms, the probe solution demonstrated an obvious fluorescence enhancement at 615 nm in the presence of DOX, while the blue fluorescence signal remained unchanged, realizing a ratiometric fluorescence response to DOX with a good linear range from 1 to 9 μM and a detection limit of 49 nM. Interestingly, it is found that DOX could be discriminated from other tetracycline antibiotics using this ratiometric fluorescent probe. In addition, direct detection of DOX in soil samples, the DOX removal efficiency and the reusability of the proposed ZIF-Eu nanocomposite were demonstrated to evaluate its potential in environmental remediation application.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2dt02480bDOI Listing

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