Issue 15, 2014

A water-soluble polymer for selective colorimetric sensing of cysteine and homocysteine with temperature-tunable sensitivity

Abstract

A water-soluble polymeric probe for selective sensing of cysteine and homocysteine by colorimetric titration was designed and synthesized. Most interestingly, temperature-tunable sensitivity of cysteine detection was achieved. The polymer selectivity toward various amino acids was investigated, and the highest selectivity (25–30-fold higher) was achieved for cysteine and homocysteine compared to other amino acids. The temperature-dependent cysteine sensing studies were performed to demonstrate temperature-tunable sensitivity towards cysteine. The sensing ability decreased with increasing temperature from 25 to 55 °C due to hydrophobic aldehyde moieties being hidden in the folded chains of the polymer.

Graphical abstract: A water-soluble polymer for selective colorimetric sensing of cysteine and homocysteine with temperature-tunable sensitivity

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Apr 2014
Accepted
16 May 2014
First published
19 May 2014

Polym. Chem., 2014,5, 4446-4449

A water-soluble polymer for selective colorimetric sensing of cysteine and homocysteine with temperature-tunable sensitivity

A. Balamurugan and H. Lee, Polym. Chem., 2014, 5, 4446 DOI: 10.1039/C4PY00476K

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