MOF-Fabric Composites
Based on a Multi-Functional
MOF as Luminescent Sensors for a Neurotransmitter and an Anti-Cancer
Drug
Posted on 2023-05-24 - 18:08
A biocompatible, reliable, fast, and nanomolar-level
dual-functional
sensor for a neurotransmitter (e.g., adrenaline) and an anti-cancer
drug (e.g., 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP)) is still far away from the hand
of modern-day researchers. To address this issue, we synthesized an
aqua-stable, bio-friendly, thiourea-functionalized Zr(IV) metal–organic
framework (MOF) for selective, rapid sensing of adrenaline and 6-MP
with ultra-low limit of detection (LOD for adrenaline = 1.9 nM and
LOD for 6-MP = 28 pM). This is the first MOF-based fluorescent sensor
of both the targeted analytes. The sensor not only can detect adrenaline
in HEPES buffer medium but also in different bio-fluids (e.g., human
urine and blood serum) and pH media. It also exhibited 6-MP sensing
ability in aqueous medium and in various wastewater specimens and
pH solutions. For the quick and on-site detection of this neuro-messenger
(adrenaline) and the drug (6-MP), cost-effective sensor-coated cotton
fabric composites were fabricated. The MOF@cotton fabric composite
is capable of detecting both the analytes up to the nanomolar level
by the naked eye under UV light. The sensor can be recycled up to
five times without significantly losing its efficiency. The Förster
resonance energy transfer in the presence of adrenaline and inner-filter
effect in the presence of 6-MP are the most likely reasons behind
the quenching of the MOF’s fluorescence intensity, which were
proved with the help of appropriate instrumental techniques.
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Ghosh, Subhrajyoti; Krishnan, Jayaraman; Hossain, Sk Sakir; Dhakshinamoorthy, Amarajothi; Biswas, Shyam (1753). MOF-Fabric Composites
Based on a Multi-Functional
MOF as Luminescent Sensors for a Neurotransmitter and an Anti-Cancer
Drug. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c04278