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Aggregation-Induced Structure Transition of Protein-Stabilized Zinc/Copper Nanoclusters for Amplified Chemiluminescence

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages 2173-2183

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b00141

Keywords

nanoclusters; nanoparticles; surface plasmon resonance; fluorescence; chemiluminescence

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81373373, 91213305]

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A stable, water-soluble fluorescent Zn/Cu nanocluster (NC) capped with a model protein, bovine serum albumin (BSA), was synthesized and applied to the reaction of hydrogen peroxide and sodium hydrogen carbonate. A significantly amplified chemiluminescence (CL) from the accelerated decomposition of peroxymonocarbonate (HCO4 ) by the nanosluster was observed. The CL reaction led to a structure change of BSA and aggregation of Zn/Cu NCs. In the presence of H2O2, Zn/CuS bonding between BSA scaffolds and the encapsulated Zn/Cu@BSA NC was oxidized to form a disulfide product. Zn/Cu@BSA NCs were prone to aggregate to form larger nanoparticles without the protection of scaffolds. It is revealed that the strong CL emission was initiated from the catalysis of Zn/Cu@BSA NC and the surface plasmon coupling of the formed Zn/Cu nanoparticles in a single chemical reaction. This amplified CL was successfully exploited for selective sensing of hydrogen peroxide in environmental samples.

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