1. Based on Fe and Ni prepared organic colloidal materials as efficient oxide nanozymes for chemiluminescence detection of GSH and Hg(II) ions.
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Yan X, Cheng S, Xiao Y, Wu S, Mu H, Shi Z, Guo L, Ai F, and Zheng X
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- Catalysis, Oxides chemistry, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis, Water Pollutants, Chemical blood, Luminescence, Phthalic Acids chemistry, Mercury analysis, Mercury blood, Nickel chemistry, Glutathione analysis, Glutathione blood, Glutathione chemistry, Luminescent Measurements methods, Limit of Detection, Colloids chemistry, Iron chemistry, Iron analysis, Iron blood
- Abstract
Metal-organic gels (MOGs) are a type of metal-organic colloid material with a large specific surface area, loose porous structure, and open metal active sites. In this work, FeNi-MOGs were synthesized by the simple one-step static method, using Fe(III) and Ni(II) as the central metal ions and terephthalic acid as the organic ligand. The prepared FeNi-MOGs could effectively catalyze the chemiluminescence of luminol without the involvement of H
2 O2 , which exhibited good catalytic activity. Then, the multifunctional detected platform was constructed for the detection of GSH and Hg2+ , based on the antioxidant capacity of GSH, and the strong affinity between mercury ion (Hg2+ ) and GSH which inactivated the antioxidant capacity of GSH. The experimental limits of detection (LOD) for GSH and Hg2+ were 76 nM and 210 nM, and the detection ranges were 2-100 μM and 8-4000 μM, respectively. The as-proposed sensor had good performance in both detection limit and detection range of GSH and Hg2+ , which fully met the needs of daily life. Surprisingly, the sensor had low detection limits and an extremely wide detection range for Hg2+ , spanning five orders of magnitude. Furthermore, the detection of mercury ions in actual lake water and GSH in human serum showed good results, with recovery rates ranging from 90.10 % to 105.37 %, which proved that the method was accurate and reliable. The as-proposed sensor had great potential as the platform for GSH and Hg2+ detection applications., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.)- Published
- 2024
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