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Terbium (III) coordination polymer–copper (II) compound as fluorescent probe for time‐resolved fluorescence ‘turn‐on’ detection of hydrogen sulfide
Author(s) -
Chen Lili,
Tan Hongliang,
Xu Fugang,
Wang Li
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
luminescence
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.428
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 1522-7243
pISSN - 1522-7235
DOI - 10.1002/bio.3386
Subject(s) - fluorescence , hydrogen sulfide , detection limit , chemistry , terbium , sulfide , aqueous solution , inorganic chemistry , quenching (fluorescence) , copper sulfide , polymer , copper , sulfur , organic chemistry , chromatography , ion , physics , quantum mechanics
With recognition of the biological importance of hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S), we present a simple and effective fluorescent probe for H 2 S using a Tb 3+ coordination polymer–Cu 2+ compound (DPA/Tb/G–Cu 2+ ). Dipicolinic acid (DPA) and guanosine (G) can coordinate with Tb 3+ to form a macromolecular coordination polymer (DPA/Tb/G). DPA/Tb/G specifically binds to Cu 2+ in the presence of coexisting cations, and obvious fluorescence quenching is observed. The quenched fluorescence can be exclusively recovered upon the addition of sulfide, which is measured in the mode of time‐resolved fluorescence. The fluorescence intensities of the DPA/Tb/G–Cu 2+ compound enhance linearly with increasing sulfide concentrations from 1 to 30 μM. The detection limit for sulfide in aqueous solution is estimated to be 0.3 μM (at 3σ). The DPA/Tb/G–Cu 2+ compound was successfully applied to sense H 2 S in human serum samples and exhibited a satisfactory result. It displays some desirable properties, such as fast detection procedure, high selectivity and excellent sensitivity. This method is very promising to be utilized for practical detection of H 2 S in biological and environmental samples.