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Molecular imprinting-based indirect fluorescence detection strategy implemented on paper chip for non-fluorescent microcystin

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Molecular imprinting-based indirect fluorescence detection strategy implemented on paper chip for non-fluorescent microcystin

B. Li, J. Qi, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking advancement in environmental monitoring! This study introduces a highly sensitive indirect fluorescent sensing mechanism for detecting non-fluorescent microcystin (MC-RR) using innovative molecular imprinting technology. Conducted by a team of experts including Bowei Li and Ji Qi, this method delivers quick, pretreatment-free analysis in real water samples.

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Abstract
Fluorescence analysis is a fast and sensitive method, and has great potential application in trace detection of environmental toxins. However, many important environmental toxins are non-fluorescent substances, and it is still a challenge to construct a fluorescence detection method for non-fluorescent substances. Here, by means of charge transfer effect and smart molecular imprinting technology, we report a sensitive indirect fluorescent sensing mechanism (IFSM) and microcystin (MC-RR) is selected as a model target. A molecular imprinted thin film is immobilized on the surface of zinc ferrite nanoparticles (ZnFe2O4 NPs) by using arginine, a dummy fragment of MC-RR. By implementation of IFSM on the paper-based microfluidic chip, a versatile platform for the quantitative assay of MC-RR is developed at trace level (the limit of detection of 0.43 µg/L and time of 20 min) in real water samples without any pretreatment. Importantly, the proposed IFSM can be easily modified and extended for the wide variety of species which lack direct interaction with the fluorescent substrate. This work offers the potential possibility to meet the requirements for the on-site analysis and may explore potential applications of molecularly imprinted fluorescent sensors.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 17, 2023
Authors
Bowei Li, Ji Qi, Feng Liu, Rongfang Zhao, Maryam Arabi, Abbas Ostovan, Jinming Song, Xiaoyan Wang, Zhiyang Zhang, Lingxin Chen
Tags
fluorescent sensing
molecular imprinting
microcystin detection
paper-based microfluidic chip
environmental monitoring
zinc ferrite nanoparticles
trace levels
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