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The nitration reaction of nitrite and phenolic substances was first used to identify and detect NO by taking fluorescent poly (tannic acid) nanoparticles (FPTA NPs) as sensing platform. With the low cost, good biodegradable and convenient water-soluble FPTA NPs, a fluorescent and colorimetric dual modes detecting assay was realized. In fluorescent mode, the linear detection range of NO was 0-36 μM, the LOD was as low as 3.03 nM, and the response time was 90 s. In colorimetric mode, the linear detection range of NO was 0-46 μM, and the LOD was as low as 27 nM. Besides, a smartphone with FPTA NPs@ agarose hydrogel formed a portable detection platform to test the fluorescent and visible color changes of FPTA NPs for NO sensing as well as for accurate visualization and quantitative detection of NO in actual water and food samples.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2023.341280 | DOI Listing |
Anal Methods
January 2025
Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Conservation and Utilization for Dabie Mountain Special Bio-Resources, College of Materials and Chemical Engineering, West Anhui University, Lu'an 237012, P. R. China.
Herein, blue luminescent fluorescent poly(tannic acid) nanoparticles (FPTA NPs) were fabricated through chemical degradation of poly(tannic acid) large particles using HO, and the obtained FPTA NPs exhibited excellent water dispersibility, great fluorescence stability, and relatively high quantum yield. More importantly, based on the dynamic quenching and chelation enhanced quenching effect between FPTA NPs and bismuth ions (Bi), a fluorescence method for the rapid identification and detection of Bi was developed. With the increase of Bi, the fluorescence of FPTA NPs could be quenched gradually; the linear range was 0.
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July 2023
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, School of Chemistry and Biological Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, 100083, China. Electronic address:
The nitration reaction of nitrite and phenolic substances was first used to identify and detect NO by taking fluorescent poly (tannic acid) nanoparticles (FPTA NPs) as sensing platform. With the low cost, good biodegradable and convenient water-soluble FPTA NPs, a fluorescent and colorimetric dual modes detecting assay was realized. In fluorescent mode, the linear detection range of NO was 0-36 μM, the LOD was as low as 3.
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