Kai Yang , Ruiqi Zhu , Zhongping Li , Shaomin Shuang , Yan Zhai , Chuan Dong
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Abstract
A dualmode tetracycline (TC) assay was developed based on a colloidally stable mixture of TC-specific aptamer stabilized AuNPs (Apt-stabilized AuNPs) and graphite carbon nitride nanosheets (g-C3N4) for sensitive detection of TC. The presence of TC in the solution could be identified based on the colorimetric and fluorescent signals. This dual-mode assay requires no salt during TC detection and has high sensitivity, allowing detection limits (LOD) of TC to 1.0 × 10−16 M with a wide dynamic detection range (six orders of magnitude, from 5.0 × 10−16 to 5.0 × 10−11 M), and exhibits good selectivity for TC over other metal cations, antibiotics, amino acids, and proteins. The mechanism of this dual-mode assay for TC detection was investigated in detail. Moreover, the amount of TC in actual samples (spiked drinking water and milk) was successfully monitored. The findings provide valuable guidance in developing an advanced platform for detecting TC and other antibiotics.
期刊介绍:
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry(CJAC) is an academic journal of analytical chemistry established in 1972 and sponsored by the Chinese Chemical Society and Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Its objectives are to report the original scientific research achievements and review the recent development of analytical chemistry in all areas. The journal sets up 5 columns including Research Papers, Research Notes, Experimental Technique and Instrument, Review and Progress and Summary Accounts. The journal published monthly in Chinese language. A detailed abstract, keywords and the titles of figures and tables are provided in English, except column of Summary Accounts. Prof. Wang Erkang, an outstanding analytical chemist, academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences & Third World Academy of Sciences, holds the post of the Editor-in-chief.