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Ratiometric fluorescent sensing of ethanol based on copper nanoclusters with tunable dual emission

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TALANTA
Volume 233, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122480

Keywords

Copper nanocluster; Ratiometric fluorescent sensing; Tunable photoluminescence; Sensitive

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province [2008085QB97]
  2. Natural Science Research Funding Project of Education Department of Anhui Province [KJ2020A0464]
  3. Research Funding Project of Anhui Jianzhu University [2020QDZ10]

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A facile ratiometric fluorescent sensor based on Cu NCs was constructed for monitoring ethanol, exhibiting rapid response (<1 min) and full-range detection capability from 0 to 100%. The sensor successfully determined the alcohol strength of alcohol beverages, demonstrating great potential for practical applications.
Copper nanoclusters (Cu NCs) have attracted a surge of interest in fluorescent sensors as their outstanding physicochemical and optical properties. However, most of the reports have focused on single-signal fluorescent sensors, which are susceptible to background interferences and affect accuracy of the results. Herein, we constructed a facile ratiometric fluorescent sensor for monitoring ethanol based on Cu NCs with tunable dual emission. Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)-modified Cu NCs were simply prepared in water, which exhibit ratiometric dual emission, including a strong green emission at 520 nm and a weak blue emission at 450 nm. The PVP-Cu NCs in water with strong green emission display monodisperse state due to the formation of hydration shell around Cu NCs. In ethanol where the hydration shell is destructed, Cu NCs tend to aggregate and show strong blue emission. This emission shift might attribute to the enhancement of Cu-Cu metallophilic interaction with the aggregation of Cu NCs, which induces the excited-state level increasing. Thus, a ratiometric fluorescent probe for ethanol based on the PVP-Cu NCs is fabricated, which possesses rapid response (<1 min), and realize full-range detection from 0 to 100%. In addition, this ratiometric probe is successfully applied to determine the alcohol strength of alcohol beverages, demonstrating the great potential in practical application.

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