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Copper Complex-Embedded Vesicular Receptor for Selective Detection of Cyanide Ion and Colorimetric Monitoring of Enzymatic Reaction

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 11, Issue 50, Pages 47587-47595

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b17316

Keywords

chemical biosensor; copper complex; cyanide; vesicles; beta-glucosidase assay

Funding

  1. SERB-DST [EMR/2017/004085]
  2. CSIR [01 (2855)/16/EMR-II]
  3. DBT [BT/PR23533/NNT/28/1301/2017]
  4. CSIR, India [09/1050/(0009)/2018-EMR-I]
  5. HSCST, Haryana
  6. CSIR

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Detection of environmentally important ion cyanide (CN-) has been done by a new method involving displacement of both metal and indicator, metal indicator displacement approach (MIDA) on the vesicular interface. Terpyridine unit was selected as the binding site for metal (Cu2+), whereas Eosin-Y (EY) was preferred as an indicator. About 150 nm sized nanoscale vesicular ensemble (Lip-1.Cu) has shown good selectivity and sensitivity for CN-without any interference from other biologically and environmentally important anions. Otherwise, copper complexes are known for the interferences of binding with phosphates and amino acids. The Lip-1.Cu nanoreceptor also has the possibility to be used for real-time colorimetric scanning for the released HCN via enzymatic reactions. Lip-1.Cu has several superiorities over the other reported sensor systems. It has worked in 100% aqueous environment, fast response time with colorimetric monitoring of enzymatic reaction, and low detection limit.

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