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Effective GQD/AuNPs nanosensors for selectively bifunctional detection of lysine and cysteine under different photophysical properties

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 282, Issue -, Pages 936-944

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2018.11.150

Keywords

Graphene quantum dot; Gold nanoparticles; Aggregation; Lysine; Cysteine; Displacement

Funding

  1. Thailand Research Fund [RSA6080012, RTA6080005]
  2. 90th Anniversary of Chulalongkorn Fund (Ratchadapisek Sompoch Endowment Fund)
  3. Human Resource Development in Science Project (Science Achievement Scholarship of Thailand, SAST)

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This work presented the development of the optical nanosensor based on AuNPs and GQDs which perform the efficiency dual optical sensor. Importantly, the AuNPs with GQDs was prepared by one-pot chemical reaction by using GQDs as an excellent bifunction of the reducing agent and stabilizer to obtain the disaggregated AuNPs/GQDs in red color property. Apart from its photophysical sensing ability, this hybrid material demonstrated the dual sensing of cysteine and lysine regarding to colorimetric and fluorometric techniques, respectively, in PBS solution pH 7.4. The presence of Cys in the AuNPs/GQDs solution rapidly lead to the color change from red to blue with concomitant of the red shift of the absorption band at 525 to 645 nm undergone the aggregation process. On the other hand, AuNPs/GQDs nanosensor in the presence of Lys performs the off-on fluorescence at 450 nm without color change in PBS solution pH 7.4. Interestingly, no interference of any amino acids towards Cys and Lys detection highlighted a high efficacy in selective sensing aspect. For sensing application, the detection limit of Cys and Lys was 5.88 mu M and 16.14 mu M, respectively, with an acceptable % recovery of 101-106 in real samples.

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