Issue 17, 2017

An “on–off–on” fluorescence assay based on silicon nanoparticles for selective detection of manganese(ii)

Abstract

Highly blue luminescent and water-soluble silicon nanoparticles (Si NPs) are prepared by an efficient one-pot hydrothermal route from (3-aminopropyl) trimethoxysilane and ascorbic acid at 160 °C. The label-free Si NPs are demonstrated as an effective fluorescent probe for selective recognition of Mn2+. The linear range is from 2.5 to 250 μM and the detection limit is calculated to be 1.1 μM due to Mn2+ induced Si NP aggregation (turn-off). Additionally, the quenched fluorescence can be restored in the presence of EDTA because the EDTA can grab Mn2+ from the aggregated Si NPs–Mn2+ system owing to its strong chelating ability (turn-on). This sensing system based on the “on–off–on” fluorescence switching method can facilitate further development in Mn2+ detection.

Graphical abstract: An “on–off–on” fluorescence assay based on silicon nanoparticles for selective detection of manganese(ii)

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Feb 2017
Accepted
03 Apr 2017
First published
03 Apr 2017

Anal. Methods, 2017,9, 2553-2560

An “on–off–on” fluorescence assay based on silicon nanoparticles for selective detection of manganese(II)

L. Meng, Y. Yuan, G. Pu and N. Xu, Anal. Methods, 2017, 9, 2553 DOI: 10.1039/C7AY00514H

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