Biosensors (Aug 2022)

Detection of S<sup>2</sup><sup>−</sup> in Water by a Glucose Enhanced Water-Soluble Fluorescent Bioprobe

  • Xingwang An,
  • Yi Wang,
  • Jiahui Li,
  • Zhichao Pei,
  • Yuxin Pei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12080600
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 600

Abstract

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That sulfide anions (S2−) in aquatic environments are produced by microorganisms through degrading sulfur-containing proteins and other organics are harmful to human health. Thus, it is of significance to develop a convenient method for the detection of S2− in water. Small molecular fluorescent probes are very popular for their advantages of visualization, real-time, high sensitivity, and convenience. However, low solubility in water limits the application of existing S2− probes. In this work, we found that our previously developed water-soluble glycosylated fluorescent bioprobe Cu[GluC] can achieve detection of S2− in water. Cu[GluC] can restore fluorescence within 20 s when it encounters S2− and shows good sensitivity towards S2− with a detection limit of 49.6 nM. Besides, Cu[GluC] derived fluorescent test strips were obtained by immersion and realized conveniently visual S2− detection in water by coupling with a UV lamp and a smartphone app. This work provides a fluorescent bioprobe with good water solubility as well as its derived fluorescent test strip for sensitive and simple detection of S2− in water, which shows good prospects in on-site water quality monitoring.

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