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Ratiometric fluorescence sensing of glutathione by using the oxidase-mimicking activity of MnO2 nanosheet

Journal

ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 1145, Issue -, Pages 46-51

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2020.12.019

Keywords

Ratiometric fluorescence sensor; Manganese dioxide nanosheet; Carbon dots; o-Phenylenediamine; Glutathione; Single-wavelength excitation

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21575130]

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A facile ratiometric fluorescence sensor for GSH measurement was designed using MnO2 nanosheet and carbon dots. MnO2 nanosheet played essential roles in the sensing system, including reduction, quenching, and oxidation, contributing to the sensitive detection of GSH.
In this work, a facile ratiometric fluorescence sensor for GSH measurement was designed based on MnO2 nanosheet (NS), carbon dots (CDs), as well as a simple substrate o-phenylenediamine (OPD). Herein, MnO2 NS played triple essential roles in the sensing system. First, it could be reduced by GSH through a special reaction, and therefore served as GSH recognizer. Second, it played as a fluorescence nano quencher to strongly quench the fluorescence of CDs. Third, it could directly oxidize OPD to yield a luminescent product 2, 3-diaminophenazine (DAP) via the intrinsic oxidase-like activity. It revealed that MnO2 NS could be reduced to Mn2+ in the presence of GSH. Thus its oxidase-like activity and fluorescence quenching abilities were inhibited, which then restricted the generation of DAP and recovered the fluorescence of CDs. Based on this phenomenon, a novel ratiometric fluorescence sensor for GSH determination was fabricated by measuring the ratio of fluorescent intensity of DAP to that of CDs. Besides, the constructed ratiometric fluorescent sensor, which could be facilely operated with single wavelength excitation, exhibited high sensitivity and selectivity with a wider linear range and a lower detection limit. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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