研究目的
Developing a highly selective and sensitive ?uorescence sensor for hydrogen sul?de (H2S) detection based on Cu(II)-dependent DNAzyme.
研究成果
The developed fluorescence sensor based on Cu(II)-dependent DNAzyme offers a highly selective and sensitive method for H2S detection, with successful application in environmental monitoring. The method's innovation lies in the combination of DNAzyme sensing with fluorescent labeling technology.
研究不足
The method's sensitivity and selectivity are high, but the practical application may be limited by the need for specific DNAzyme and fluorescent labeling, as well as potential interference in complex environmental samples.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study utilized a Cu(II)-dependent DNAzyme for the selective detection of H2S, combining fluorescent labeling technology with DNAzyme sensing.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The method was applied to detect H2S in environmental samples, specifically around refuse collectors, with a simple purification procedure.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Included a Fluorescence spectrophotometer (F4600 Hitachi, Inc.), DNA strands labeled with FAM fluorophore and BHQ1 quencher, and various chemicals for sample preparation and reaction.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Involved the hybridization of DNA strands to form a triplex structure, reaction with Cu(II) and H2S, and fluorescence measurement to quantify H2S concentration.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Fluorescence intensity at 520 nm was used for quantitative analysis, with a linear relationship established between fluorescence intensity decrease and H2S concentration.
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