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Selective and Sensitive Detection of Cyanide Based on the Displacement Strategy Using a Water-Soluble Fluorescent Probe
A water-soluble fluorescent probe (C-GGH) was used for the highly sensitive and selective detection of cyanide (CN(−)) in aqueous media based on the displacement strategy. Due to the presence of the recognition unit GGH (Gly-Gly-His), the probe C-GGH can coordinate with Cu(2+) and consequently displ...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4736368/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26881185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1462013 |
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author | La, Ming Hao, Yuanqiang Wang, Zhaoyang Han, Guo-Cheng Qu, Lingbo |
author_facet | La, Ming Hao, Yuanqiang Wang, Zhaoyang Han, Guo-Cheng Qu, Lingbo |
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description | A water-soluble fluorescent probe (C-GGH) was used for the highly sensitive and selective detection of cyanide (CN(−)) in aqueous media based on the displacement strategy. Due to the presence of the recognition unit GGH (Gly-Gly-His), the probe C-GGH can coordinate with Cu(2+) and consequently display ON-OFF type fluorescence response. Furthermore, the in situ formed nonfluorescent C-GGH-Cu(2+) complex can act as an effective OFF-ON type fluorescent probe for sensing CN(−) anion. Due to the strong binding affinity of CN(−) to Cu(2+), CN(−) can extract Cu(2+) from C-GGH-Cu(2+) complex, leading to the release of C-GGH and the recovery of fluorescent emission of the system. The probe C-GGH-Cu(2+) allowed detection of CN(−) in aqueous solution with a LOD (limit of detection) of 0.017 μmol/L which is much lower than the maximum contaminant level (1.9 μmol/L) for CN(−) in drinking water set by the WHO (World Health Organization). The probe also displayed excellent specificity for CN(−) towards other anions, including F(−), Cl(−), Br(−), I(−), SCN(−), PO(4) (3−), N(3) (−), NO(3) (−), AcO(−), SO(4) (2−), and CO(3) (2−). |
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spelling | pubmed-47363682016-02-15 Selective and Sensitive Detection of Cyanide Based on the Displacement Strategy Using a Water-Soluble Fluorescent Probe La, Ming Hao, Yuanqiang Wang, Zhaoyang Han, Guo-Cheng Qu, Lingbo J Anal Methods Chem Research Article A water-soluble fluorescent probe (C-GGH) was used for the highly sensitive and selective detection of cyanide (CN(−)) in aqueous media based on the displacement strategy. Due to the presence of the recognition unit GGH (Gly-Gly-His), the probe C-GGH can coordinate with Cu(2+) and consequently display ON-OFF type fluorescence response. Furthermore, the in situ formed nonfluorescent C-GGH-Cu(2+) complex can act as an effective OFF-ON type fluorescent probe for sensing CN(−) anion. Due to the strong binding affinity of CN(−) to Cu(2+), CN(−) can extract Cu(2+) from C-GGH-Cu(2+) complex, leading to the release of C-GGH and the recovery of fluorescent emission of the system. The probe C-GGH-Cu(2+) allowed detection of CN(−) in aqueous solution with a LOD (limit of detection) of 0.017 μmol/L which is much lower than the maximum contaminant level (1.9 μmol/L) for CN(−) in drinking water set by the WHO (World Health Organization). The probe also displayed excellent specificity for CN(−) towards other anions, including F(−), Cl(−), Br(−), I(−), SCN(−), PO(4) (3−), N(3) (−), NO(3) (−), AcO(−), SO(4) (2−), and CO(3) (2−). Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4736368/ /pubmed/26881185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1462013 Text en Copyright © 2016 Ming La et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article La, Ming Hao, Yuanqiang Wang, Zhaoyang Han, Guo-Cheng Qu, Lingbo Selective and Sensitive Detection of Cyanide Based on the Displacement Strategy Using a Water-Soluble Fluorescent Probe |
title | Selective and Sensitive Detection of Cyanide Based on the Displacement Strategy Using a Water-Soluble Fluorescent Probe |
title_full | Selective and Sensitive Detection of Cyanide Based on the Displacement Strategy Using a Water-Soluble Fluorescent Probe |
title_fullStr | Selective and Sensitive Detection of Cyanide Based on the Displacement Strategy Using a Water-Soluble Fluorescent Probe |
title_full_unstemmed | Selective and Sensitive Detection of Cyanide Based on the Displacement Strategy Using a Water-Soluble Fluorescent Probe |
title_short | Selective and Sensitive Detection of Cyanide Based on the Displacement Strategy Using a Water-Soluble Fluorescent Probe |
title_sort | selective and sensitive detection of cyanide based on the displacement strategy using a water-soluble fluorescent probe |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4736368/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26881185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1462013 |
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