Issue 18, 2019

Coordination-induced structural changes of DNA-based optical and electrochemical sensors for metal ions detection

Abstract

Metal ions play a critical role in human health and abnormal levels are closely related to various diseases. Therefore, the detection of metal ions with high selectivity, sensitivity and accuracy is particularly important. This article highlights and comments on the coordination-induced structural changes of DNA-based optical, electrochemical and optical–electrochemical-combined sensors for metal ions detection. Challenges and potential solutions of DNA-based sensors for the simultaneous detection of multiple metal ions are also discussed for further development and exploitation.

Graphical abstract: Coordination-induced structural changes of DNA-based optical and electrochemical sensors for metal ions detection

Article information

Article type
Frontier
Submitted
30 nov 2018
Accepted
10 jan 2019
First published
10 jan 2019

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 5879-5891

Coordination-induced structural changes of DNA-based optical and electrochemical sensors for metal ions detection

C. Sun, X. Ou, Y. Cheng, T. Zhai, B. Liu, X. Lou and F. Xia, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 5879 DOI: 10.1039/C8DT04733B

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