High Fructose
Concentration Increases the Fluorescence
Stability of DNA-Templated Copper Nanoclusters by Several Thousand
Times
Posted on 2022-07-27 - 19:44
DNA-templated copper nanoclusters (CuNCs) have limited
applications
because of their low fluorescence stability (several tens of minutes).
In this study, we prepared CuNCs with improved temporal fluorescence
stability by introducing fructose into the CuNC synthesis process
and optimizing the reaction conditions. The inclusion of fructose
increased the operating lifetime of CuNCs by approximately 5200-fold
from 30 min to 108 days and improved their stability against heat,
acids, and bases compared to CuNCs synthesized under original conditions.
In addition, the fluorescence signal of CuNCs was maintained for a
significantly longer time when stored at refrigeration (4 °C)
and freezing (−20 °C) temperatures. Importantly, this
method did not require the addition of substances other than fructose
or any additional physicochemical treatment to maintain the fluorescence
of DNA-templated CuNCs for more than several tens of days. As such,
this study could serve as a basis to improve the stability of CuNCs
for various applications.
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Kim, Seokjoon; Lee, Eun Sung; Cha, Byung Seok; Park, Ki Soo (1753). High Fructose
Concentration Increases the Fluorescence
Stability of DNA-Templated Copper Nanoclusters by Several Thousand
Times. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c01287