Issue 21, 2025

Highly sensitive and quantitative detection of phosphate ions in aqueous solutions using a tricolor fluorescent probe based on bimetallic organic framework nanomaterials

Abstract

Excessive phosphate content in water can lead to eutrophication, causing massive algal growth and severely damaging aquatic ecosystems. Therefore, developing a simple and sensitive method for detecting phosphate ions is of great significance. In this study, we constructed a tricolor fluorescence probe based on bimetallic organic framework nanomaterials containing copper and zirconium (Cu/Uio-66) and single-stranded DNA of arbitrary sequences labeled with three different fluorescent dyes. A novel, highly sensitive quantitative method for the detection of phosphate ions (PO43−) was developed. In the absence of PO43−, dye-labeled DNA is adsorbed on the surface of Cu/Uio-66, and its fluorescence is quenched via a photoinduced electron transfer (PET) mechanism, resulting in a weak fluorescence signal. PO43− reacts with Zr4+ and Cu2+ to form copper phosphate and zirconium phosphate, leading to the dissociation of Cu2+ and Zr4+ from Cu/Uio-66, then causing the disintegration of Cu/Uio-66. Dye-labeled DNA dissociates from the surface of Cu/Uio-66 and enters the solution, and the fluorescence of the dye is restored. The optimal conditions for detecting PO43− using this probe are as follows: a reaction time of 40 minutes, a reaction temperature of 30 °C, a buffer system pH of 7.7, and a NaCl concentration of 30 mmol L−1 in the buffer system. Within the concentration range of 1.20–150 nmol L−1, the total fluorescence intensity of the three dyes FAM, TAMRA, and Cy-5 exhibited a strong linear relationship with PO43− concentration. The linear regression equation fitted between fluorescence intensity (F) and PO43− concentration (x) is as follows: F = 29.1684x + 215.9763 (R2 = 0.9996), and the detection limit is 0.71 nmol L−1 (n = 9, 3σ). This method has excellent selectivity, with sample recovery rates ranging from 97% to 103%, and it can be used for the detection of PO43− in real water samples.

Graphical abstract: Highly sensitive and quantitative detection of phosphate ions in aqueous solutions using a tricolor fluorescent probe based on bimetallic organic framework nanomaterials

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Feb 2025
Accepted
15 Apr 2025
First published
08 May 2025

New J. Chem., 2025,49, 8760-8768

Highly sensitive and quantitative detection of phosphate ions in aqueous solutions using a tricolor fluorescent probe based on bimetallic organic framework nanomaterials

C. Wang, X. Wang, W. Li, X. Gu, W. Ma, J. Fan, K. Zhai and D. Xiang, New J. Chem., 2025, 49, 8760 DOI: 10.1039/D5NJ00701A

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