Conjugated Polyelectrolyte
Containing a High Density
of Pendant Phenylboronic Acid Groups for Dopamine Detection
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A fluorescent sensing system based on a conjugated polyelectrolyte
was constructed to detect dopamine (DA) in complex samples. The conjugated
polymer PFPE–PBA with poly[fluorenyl-alt-p-phenyleneethynylene] (PFPE) as the backbone and carrying
four pendant phenylboronic acid (PBA) groups in each repeat unit was
synthesized. PFPE–PBA was found to have good solubility in
polar solvents. After optimization, glycine-NaOH at pH 10 was selected
as the buffer, and the solvent composition of the system was set to
methanol/water (9/1 by volume). Titration experiments showed that
DA could effectively quench the fluorescence of the polymer solution
with a response time within 60 s and a limit of detection of 23 nM.
Polyols, cations, and other possible interfering substances do not
significantly affect the fluorescence of the polymer, thereby allowing
for the highly selective detection of DA. Furthermore, quantitative
determination of DA in spiked serum and artificial urine samples was
successfully demonstrated, with recoveries ranging from 96.7 to 104%.
Preliminary mechanism studies suggest that the pedant PBAs capture
DA via reaction with the catechol group, and the fluorescence quenching
is most likely due to the photoinduced electron transfer between the
aromatic part of DA and the conjugated backbone. This study provides
a general strategy for the future design of conjugated polyelectrolyte-based
sensing systems.
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Hong, Ying; Weng, Yuchen; Wu, Qin; Qi, Lu-yue; Fan, Li-Juan (2023). Conjugated Polyelectrolyte
Containing a High Density
of Pendant Phenylboronic Acid Groups for Dopamine Detection. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c10513