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Photoinduced electron transfer between quantum dots and pralidoxime: an efficient sensing strategy

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Photoinduced electron transfer (PET)-mediated fluorescence quenching of CdTe/CdS quantum dots in the presence of pralidoxime (PAM) was extensively studied using various techniques including fluorescence spectroscopy, UV-Vis spectroscopy and voltammetry. As… Click to show full abstract

Photoinduced electron transfer (PET)-mediated fluorescence quenching of CdTe/CdS quantum dots in the presence of pralidoxime (PAM) was extensively studied using various techniques including fluorescence spectroscopy, UV-Vis spectroscopy and voltammetry. As a result of this study, a highly sensitive fluorescence sensing strategy was developed for quantifying PAM, enabling its concentration to be determined at sub-micromolar levels. Under optimized conditions, this PET-mediated turn-off sensor can be used for determining the concentration of PAM in the concentration range 5.00 × 10−8 M to 4.00 × 10−6 M. The limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) here were calculated to be 1.48 × 10−8 M and 4.92 × 10−8 M, respectively. The practical utility of the developed sensor was assessed in artificial urine samples and commercially available PAM injection formulation.

Keywords: photoinduced electron; sensing strategy; electron transfer; spectroscopy; quantum dots

Journal Title: New Journal of Chemistry
Year Published: 2017

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