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Blue Luminescent Glutathione-protected Copper Nanoclusters for Selective Detection of Barbaloin

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CHEMISTRYSELECT
Volume 7, Issue 32, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202202396

Keywords

copper nanoclusters; glutathione; barbaloin; static quenching; inner filter effect

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  1. Scientific and Technological Innovation Programs of Higher Education Institutions in Shanxi [2021L433]
  2. College Students' Innovation Program of Taiyuan Normal University [CXCY2104]

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In this study, water-soluble copper nanoclusters were prepared and used for selective detection of barbaloin. The probe showed fluorescence quenching in the presence of barbaloin and exhibited a linear relationship with barbaloin concentrations. Satisfactory recovery experiments were achieved in bovine serum samples.
Based on the importance of barbaloin (Bar), development of efficient sensing methods in barbaloin detection has remarkable function and practical significance. In this work, copper nanoclusters (Cu NCs) with good water-soluble character were prepared by one-pot way and successfully used for selective detection of barbaloin. The stable probe with uniform size was protected by glutathione (GSH) and reduced by ascorbic acid (AA). Intriguingly, fluorescence of GSH-Cu NCs was quenched by barbaloin. The static quenching and inner filter effect (IFE) was supposed to main quenching mechanism. Furthermore, GSH-Cu NCs could well distinguish barbaloin from possible interferes and exhibited linear relationship of barbaloin concentrations from 3 to 100 mu M. Significantly, satisfactory recovery experiments were successfully operated in bovine serum samples for barbaloin sensing. This probe with superior fluorescence properties provided better choice for barbaloin detection.

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