Rumei Cheng , Zhangliang Li , Pingjun Chang , Suyan Shan , Xiaohui Jiang , Zhixuan Hu , Bei Zhang , Yune Zhao , Shengju Ou
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Abstract
The tracking of calcium ions (Ca2+) is of great significance in clinical medicine. Dopamine-functionalized graphene quantum dots (DA-GQDs) have been developed as a novel fluorescence sensor for detecting and imaging Ca2+ with high selectivity and sensitivity. Upon the addition of various concentrations of Ca2+, the fluorescence intensity of DA-GQDs notably enhanced and exhibited a redshift. This behavior was regulated by the photoinduced electron transfer and internal charge transfer mechanisms, as elucidated by fluorescence titration and density functional theory calculations. The coordination of Ca2+ with the oxygen groups on DA-GQDs enhanced its sensitivity and selectivity. The detection limit was determined to be 0.05 µM, with a robust linear response range of 4.93–10.61 µM. Even in the presence of chelating agents such as gluconate, the DA-GQDs accurately quantified Ca2+. Competition experiments demonstrated that the DA-GQDs exhibited a high fluorescence response specifically for Ca2+, with negligible selectivity toward other ions and biomolecules. The CCK8 assay confirmed that the DA-GQDs are nontoxic and biocompatible. Moreover, DA-GQDs have been successfully employed for imaging intracellular Ca2+. This study provides new insights into the design of Ca2+ fluorescence sensors using biocompatible molecular components.
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Spectrochimica Acta, Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy (SAA) is an interdisciplinary journal which spans from basic to applied aspects of optical spectroscopy in chemistry, medicine, biology, and materials science.
The journal publishes original scientific papers that feature high-quality spectroscopic data and analysis. From the broad range of optical spectroscopies, the emphasis is on electronic, vibrational or rotational spectra of molecules, rather than on spectroscopy based on magnetic moments.
Criteria for publication in SAA are novelty, uniqueness, and outstanding quality. Routine applications of spectroscopic techniques and computational methods are not appropriate.
Topics of particular interest of Spectrochimica Acta Part A include, but are not limited to:
Spectroscopy and dynamics of bioanalytical, biomedical, environmental, and atmospheric sciences,
Novel experimental techniques or instrumentation for molecular spectroscopy,
Novel theoretical and computational methods,
Novel applications in photochemistry and photobiology,
Novel interpretational approaches as well as advances in data analysis based on electronic or vibrational spectroscopy.