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Highly specific esterase activated AIE plus ESIPT probe for sensitive ratiometric detection of carbaryl

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? 2022 Elsevier B.V.Fabrication of facile, sensitive, and accurate pesticide detection strategies plays crucial roles in food safety, environmental protection, and human health. Here, a novel esterase activatable aggregation-induced emission (AIE) plus excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) probe, kaempferol tetraacetate, was designed and synthesized from purified natural kaempferol for ratiometric sensing of carbaryl. Acetate groups are introduced as the esterase reactive sites and AIE plus ESIPT initiator. Kaempferol tetraacetate is an aggregation-caused quenching compound that shows fluorescent (FL) emission at 415 nm. Esterase specifically hydrolyzes kaempferol tetraacetate to kaempferol with AIE plus ESIPT characteristics (distinct FL emission, 530 nm; a large Stokes shift, 165 nm within a short time (8 min). Molecular docking and kinetics performance indicate the high affinity and specific hydrolysis of esterase and kaempferol tetraacetate. Carbaryl inhibits the activity of esterase to efficiently suppress the production of kaempferol. Thus, a facile ratiometric assay strategy is constructed for carbaryl detection. By measuring the FL intensity ratio, the proposed strategy presents high selectivity and reliability with a wide linear range from 0.02 to 2.00 μg L?1 and a very low limit of detection at 0.007 μg L?1. Furthermore, appropriate recovery from 93.75% to 108.67% with a relative standard deviation less than 5.66% for real sample analysis indicates good accuracy and precision. All results indicate that the fabricated strategy offers a new way for facile, sensitive, and accurate detection of carbaryl in real complex samples.

Aggregation-induced emissionCarbarylExcited-state intramolecular proton transferKaempferolRatiometric sensing

Fan L.、Wang F.、Shi S.、Tong C.、Long R.、Tong X.、Cao Y.、Wei Q.、Guo Y.

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Key Laboratory of Modern Preparation of Traditional Chinese Medicine Under Ministry of Education Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Central South University

Natural Product Research Laboratory Guangxi Baise High-tech Development Zone

Department of Clinical Pharmacology Xiangya Hospital Hunan Key Laboratory of Pharmacogenetics Central South University

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2022

Talanta

Talanta

EISCI
ISSN:0039-9140
年,卷(期):2022.246
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