Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5349973 | Applied Surface Science | 2017 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
A novel fluorescence sensor was developed for dopamine (DA) determination based on molecularly imprinted graphene quantum dots and poly(indolylboronic acid) composite (MIPs@ PIn-BAc/GQDs). When the DA is added to the system, it leads to an aggregation and fluorescence quenching of the MIPs@ PIn-BAc/GQDs because of the covalent binding between the catechol group of DA and boronic acid. Such fluorescence behaviors are used for well testing DA in a range from 5Â ÃÂ 10â9 to 1.2Â ÃÂ 10â6Â M with the detection limit of 2.5Â ÃÂ 10â9Â M. Furthermore, the prepared sensors could well against the interferences from various biomolecules and be successfully used for the assay of DA in human biological samples, exhibiting excellent specificity. It is believed that the prepared MIPs@ PIn-BAc/GQDs hold great promise as a practical platform that can monitor DA level change.
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Authors
Xi Zhou, Xuexia Gao, Fengyan Song, Chunpeng Wang, Fuxiang Chu, Shishan Wu,