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TALANTA
Volume 81, Issue 1-2, Pages 95-99Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2009.11.042
Keywords
Conjugated polyelectrolyte; Superquenching; Sensor; Anions; Nitrite ion
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China [20805042]
- Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province, China [Y4090154]
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In recent years, conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPEs) that feature good water-solubility have drawn great attention as optical transducers in high sensitive bio- and chemo-sensors due to their predominant optical/electronic properties and remarkable signal amplification. Herein, a sensitive and selective assay for nitrite ion has successfully been developed based on the fluorescence superquenching of an anionic CPE, PPESO3. With the sensor format composed of PPESO3 and H+. Fe2+ can easily be oxidized into Fe3+ in the presence of NO2-, and the later dramatically quenches the fluorescence of PPESO3. Indeed, the inclusion of conjugated polyelectrolyte into the sensory scheme can give rise to a notable enhancement of fluorescence response, which endows the newly proposed NO2- probe with high sensitivity. Thus, nitrite ion within a relatively wide concentration range (0-70 mu M) can be determined in a rather simple and sensitive manner with a detection limit of 0.62 mu M (similar to 28 ppb). Additionally, most other anions such as halogen ions, acetate, sulfate, carbonate, phosphate and even nitrate, show minor interference on the NO2- detection. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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