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Construction of a circularly polarized luminescence sensor based on self-assembly of carbon dots and G-quartet chiral nanofibers

Published:3 December 2024 DOI: 10.1039/d4nr03178d
Dong Wang, Zhiwei Zhang, Xuetao Yan, Tianliang Li, Yingying Chen, Zhenzhen Li, Lingyan Feng

Abstract

Circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) is a fascinating luminescence phenomenon that has garnered significant research attention for chiroptical applications. In this study, we developed a highly sensitive chiroptical sensor by co-assembling G-quartet nanofibers and nonchiral nitrogen sulfur-doped carbon dots (N–S-CDs) for dual ion detection. The N–S-CDs were synthesized using the one-step microwave method, and a helical G-quartet-based nanofiber structure (g-fiber) was simultaneously formed from guanosine 5′-monophosphate (GMP) in the presence of Sr2+. An adjustable helical G-quartet-based nanofiber provided an optimal chiral environment for CPL emission, with a dissymmetry factor (glum) reaching ±0.02. Notably, the left-handed (L-) and right-handed (R-) helical chirality of the complex was determined by switching between kinetic trap states and thermodynamic equilibrium during the reaction process. An optimized CPL sensor was developed based on chiral CDs/g-fiber composite materials, utilizing sensitive CPL as the signal output of dual detection for Hg2+ and I. Similar limits of detection (LODs) were achieved for both L-/R-nanocomposites, with the best results being 83.5 nM for Hg2+ and 142.8 nM for I. These values are comparable with or even better than those obtained with other optical analytical methods. Since CPL biosensors are relatively rare to date, our work presents a new horizon for the application of chiral CPL composites in biological assays.

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