Experimental and computational investigation of a DNA-shielded 3D metal–organic framework for the prompt dual sensing of Ag⁺ and S²⁻
2019
Cai, Shao-Lan | Yang, Zi-Chuan | Wu, Ke-Yang | Fan, Cheng | Zhai, Ling-Yan | Huang, Nai-Han | Li, Rong-Tian | Duan, Wen-Jun | Chen, Jin-Xiang
We herein report an efficient Ag⁺ and S²⁻ dual sensing scenario by a three-dimensional (3D) Cu-based metal–organic framework [Cu(Cdcbp)(bpea)]ₙ (MOF 1, H₃CdcbpBr = 3-carboxyl-(3,5-dicarboxybenzyl)-pyridinium bromide, bpea = 1,2-di(4-pyridinyl)ethane) shielded with a 5-carboxytetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA)-labeled C-rich single-stranded DNA (ss-probe DNA, P-DNA) as a fluorescent probe. The formed MOF-DNA probe, denoted as P-DNA@1, is able to sequentially detect Ag⁺ and S²⁻ in one pot, with detection limits of 3.8 nM (for Ag⁺) and 5.5 nM (for S²⁻), which are much more lower than the allowable Ag⁺ (0.5 μM) and S²⁻ (0.6 μM) concentration in drinking water as regulated by World Health Organization (WHO). The detection method has been successfully applied to sense Ag⁺ and S²⁻ in domestic, lake, and mineral water with satisfactory recoveries ranging from 98.2 to 107.3%. The detection mechanism was further confirmed by molecular simulation studies.
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