Dual-Signal Luminescent Detection of Dopamine by a Single Type of Lanthanide-Doped Nanoparticles

Xincan Ling, Ruikai Shi, Juan Zhang, Dongmei Liu, Minrui Weng, Chengwu Zhang, Min Lu, Xiaoji Xie, Ling Huang, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Detection of dopamine, an important neurotransmitter, is vital for understanding its roles in mammals and disease diagnosis. However, commonly available methods for dopamine detection typically rely on a single signal readout, which can be susceptible to interference by internal or external factors. Here, we report a dual-signal detection of dopamine based on label-free luminescent NaGdF4:Tb nanoparticles. In the presence of dopamine, the NaGdF4:Tb nanoparticles exhibit luminescence quenching under the excitation of 272 nm, while they give enhanced luminescence under 297 nm excitation, realizing both turn off and turn on detection of dopamine. The nanoparticle-based dual-signal sensors exhibit high sensitivity, with a detection limit of ∼30 nM, and good selectivity, which offers the possibility to identify potential interferents in the samples. We further demonstrate that the dual-signal response results from different energy-transfer processes within the nanoparticles under the excitation of different light. The new strategy demonstrated here should pave the way for the development of multiresponse nanosensors based on lanthanide-doped luminescent nanomaterials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1683-1689
Number of pages7
JournalACS Sensors
Volume3
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Sep 2018

Keywords

  • dopamine
  • lanthanide-doped nanoparticles
  • luminescence
  • sensing
  • terbium

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