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Title: | Selective chemosensing of spermidine based on fluorescent organic nanoparticles in aqueous media via a Fe3+ displacement assay† |
Authors: | Chopra, S. Singh, J. Kaur, H. Singh, H. Singh, N. Kaur, N. |
Keywords: | Biogenic amine Fluorescent dye Fluorescent organic nanoparticle Nanoparticle |
Issue Date: | 18-Nov-2016 |
Abstract: | A novel fluorescent chemosensor based on fluorescent organic nanoparticles (F1) has been synthesized. This tripodal framework shows significant fluorescence quenching for Fe3+ ions from among nineteen metal ions due to the formation of a F1Fe3+ complex. The lowest detectable concentration of F1 for Fe3+ ions was found to be 1.66 mM. Upon the addition of spermidine (a biologically active amine), the fluorescence intensity of the aqueous solution of complex increases with a detection limit of 3.68 mM indicating that spermidine can displace Fe3+ ions from the F1Fe3+ complex. Moreover, the recognition of spermidine was selective with no interference from other biogenic amines studied. Thus, F1Fe3+ acts as a potential sensor for spermidine through a cation displacement assay in aqueous media. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/434 |
Appears in Collections: | Year-2015 |
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