Two-component ratiometric sensor for Cu2+ detection on paper-based device

Jia Zhou, Qiong Wu, Xingwei Chen, Xiaofei Qin, Gaobin Zhang, Meirong Wu, Haixiao Fang, Yao Lu, Haidong Yu, Lin Li, Wei Huang

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Abstract

The copper(II) ion (Cu2+) has played an indispensable role in diverse kinds of functional physiological processes of organisms, which has become of growing interest. Despite the fact that numerous Cu2+ test papers using fluorescent probes have been fabricated, sensors featuring the ratiometric property that integrates quenched probes and an inner standard dye are rarely reported. Herein, a two-component ratiometric sensor in a paper-based device is proposed to realize highly selective Cu2+ detection. To overcome shortcomings such as low signal-to-noise ratio and incorrect response of the quenching probe, a novel BODIPY-based turn-off probe (P2017) is designed and introduced into the paper-based device with better water solubility and selectivity for Cu2+ detection. Furthermore, a reference dye (B001), exhibiting an emission at 690 nm when the excitation wavelength is 480 nm, is also introduced into the paper-based device. These two components can enhance the quality of the signal as P2017 is sensitively quenched by Cu2+, while B001 with a photostable property, serving as an internal benchmark, is unable to react with Cu2+. The results indicated that the two components provided a new concept for optimizing paper-based device fabrication and developing accurate, simple, and inexpensive Cu2+ detection methods, which could be potentially applied to monitor human health and the environment in remote areas. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6165-6172
Number of pages8
JournalAnalytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Volume411
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2019

Keywords

  • Copper ion
  • Paper-based devices
  • Quenched probe
  • Ratiometric sensor

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