Department of Forensic Medicine, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Hangkong Road #13, Wuhan, Hubei, 430030, China.
State Key Laboratory of Environment Health (Incubation), Key Laboratory of Environment and Health, Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Environment and Health (Wuhan), Ministry of Environmental Protection, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, #13 Hangkong Road, Wuhan, Hubei, 430030, China.
Biosens Bioelectron. 2022 Jun 1;205:114113. doi: 10.1016/j.bios.2022.114113. Epub 2022 Feb 22.
Development of a specific "light-up" sensor for detection of psychoactive drug has been a great challenge in forensic analysis. To achieve this goal, an aggregation induced emission (AIE) functional monomer containing both phenylboronic group and double bond was synthesized for construction of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) based fluorescent sensor. In this AIE-MIP sensor, the AIE fluorophore could vibrate freely in the absence of the target analyte (cathinone, CAT), while this vibration was restricted after the specific molecular recognition, leading to "light-up" character of the corresponding sensor. FT-IR and LC-MS characterizations proved the AIE monomer was successfully introduced onto AIE-MIPs. SEM analysis indicated the AIE-MIPs was ∼140 nm in diameter. Binding experiments indicated the AIE-MIPs owned high specificity towards CAT. Fluorescent studies confirmed that the "light-up" capability of the AIE-MIPs was highly selective. On this basis, the AIE-MIP sensor was applied in detecting CAT in forensic samples. The sensor reached a detection limit of 0.32 μmol L and exhibited a linear range of 2-12 μmol L. Compared to previously reported MIPs based electrochemical sensors and fluorescent sensors for measurement of CAT drug and its analogue, the present AIE-MIP sensor showed much higher sensitivity. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that an AIE functional monomer was synthesized for molecular imprinting, and also the first "light-up" AIE-MIP sensor to be reported. We believe that this versatile design of the specific "light-up" sensor can be used as a general protocol for construction of advanced sensor in various fields.
开发用于检测精神药物的特定“点亮”传感器一直是法医分析中的一大挑战。为了实现这一目标,合成了一种含有苯硼酸基团和双键的聚集诱导发射(AIE)功能单体,用于构建基于分子印迹聚合物(MIPs)的荧光传感器。在这种 AIE-MIP 传感器中,AIE 荧光团在不存在目标分析物(去甲麻黄碱,CAT)时可以自由振动,而在特定的分子识别后,这种振动受到限制,导致相应传感器的“点亮”特性。FT-IR 和 LC-MS 表征证明了 AIE 单体已成功引入到 AIE-MIPs 中。SEM 分析表明 AIE-MIPs 的直径约为 140nm。结合实验表明 AIE-MIPs 对 CAT 具有高特异性。荧光研究证实了 AIE-MIPs 的“点亮”能力具有高度选择性。在此基础上,将 AIE-MIP 传感器应用于法医样品中 CAT 的检测。该传感器的检测限达到 0.32μmol·L,线性范围为 2-12μmol·L。与先前报道的用于测量 CAT 药物及其类似物的基于 MIPs 的电化学传感器和荧光传感器相比,本研究中的 AIE-MIP 传感器具有更高的灵敏度。据我们所知,这是首次合成 AIE 功能单体用于分子印迹,也是首次报道“点亮”AIE-MIP 传感器。我们相信,这种特定“点亮”传感器的多功能设计可以用作构建各个领域先进传感器的通用方案。