Alkaline Hydrolysis Behavior of Metal-Organic Frameworks NH-MIL-53(Al) Employed for Sensitive Immunoassay via Releasing Fluorescent Molecules.

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Nanosized metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) NH-MIL-53(Al) were synthesized from 2-aminoterephthalic acid (NH·HBDC) and AlCl by a facile hydrothermal method. The synthesized MOFs displayed good stability and a uniform particle size in a netural medium and were hydrolyzed in alkaline medium to release a large amount of fluorescent ligand NH·HBDC. Therefore, they can act as large-capability nanovehicles to load signal molecules for investigating various biorecognition events. In this work, based on the alkaline hydrolysis behavior of MOFs NH-MIL-53(Al), a sensitive immunoassay method was developed for the detection of aflatoxin B (AFB) by employing them as fluorescent signal probes. With a competitive immunoassay mode on microplate, AFB can be detected within a linear range of 0.05-25 ng mL. The method was successfully employed to detect AFB spiked in , and with acceptable recovery values of 83.00-114.00%. The detection results for moldy displayed an acceptable agreement with those from the high-performance liquid chromatography method, with relative errors of -14.21 to 3.49%. With the merits of high sensitivity, facile manipulation, and ideal reliability, the approach can also be extended to other areas such as aptasensor and receptor-binding assay.
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Authors Wei, Junyi;Zhang, Dan;Zhang, Lvxia;Ouyang, Hui;Fu, Zhifeng;
Journal ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year 2019
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10.1021/acsami.9b13907
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