Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology Surat Gujarat India
2. ASPEE Shakilam Biotechnology Institute Navsari Agricultural University Surat Gujarat India
3. Department of Chemistry, Research Institute of Chem‐Bio Diagnostic Technology Chung‐Ang University Seoul Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractFluorescent metal nanoclusters (MNCs) have found extensive application in recognizing molecular species. Here, orange‐red fluorescent Arg–A. paniculata–MoNCs were synthesized using Andrographis paniculata leaf extract, arginine as a ligand, and MoCl5 as a metal precursor. The Arg–A. paniculata–MoNCs complex exhibited a quantum yield (QY) of 16.91% and excitation/emission wavelengths of 400/665 nm. The synthesized Arg–A. paniculata–MoNCs successfully acted as a probe for assaying neomycin sulphate (NS) via fluorescence turn‐off and K+ ions via fluorescence turn‐on mechanisms, respectively. Moreover, the developed probe was effectively used to develop a cellulose paper strip‐based sensor for detection of NS and K+ ions. Arg–A. paniculata–MoNCs demonstrated great potential for sensing NS and K+ ions, with concentration ranges of 0.1–80 and 0.25–110 μM for NS and K+ ions, respectively. The as‐synthesized Arg–A. paniculata–MoNCs efficiently detected NS and K+ ions in food and biofluid samples, respectively.
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Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India