Abstract

Developing an effective method for monitoring of tetracycline (TC) concentrations is extremely crucial due to its adverse effects on both ecosystems and human health. In this study, we developed a novel glutathione-protected nickel nanoclusters (GSHNiNCs) fluorescent (FL) sensing platform to detect TC. The GSHNi NCs were synthesized by a facile one-pot route with GSH as a stabilizer and ascorbic acid (AA) as reducing agent. The experimental results confirmed that the FL of GSHNiNCs was quenched in the presence of TC based on both of the inner-filter effect (IFE) and photoinduced electron transfer (PET) mechanisms to achieve high sensitivity. Under the optimal conditions, excellent linear relationships existed between the FL intensities of GSHNiNCs and the logarithmic TC concentrations in the range of 0.5–120.0 and 120.0–300.0 μM. Even in the absence of surface modification or any complex signal amplification techniques, the proposed FL sensing platform for TC detection showed a low limit of detection of 58 nM (3σ/k). Thus, this approach provides considerable simplicity, low-cost, timesaving and flexibility for the construction of a TC sensor. Most remarkably, we could selectively analyze TC in milk samples without the need for tedious or time-consuming pretreatment processes. This work expands the FL analysis platform for TC detection, and facilitates the design and development of NiNC-based FL sensors for the monitoring of antibiotics.

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