Abstract

Different environmental estrogens (EEs) may coexist in the same foodstuff, necessitating the establishment of a simultaneous detection method. Although there are numerous studies on the detection of EEs, few was reported on the determination of two or more estrogens at the same time except HPLC. Our efforts have been made to develop a ratiometric aptasensor based on multicolor lanthanide-doped upconversion luminescence nanoparticles (UCNPs) to realize simultaneous and sensitive detection of two EEs (bisphenol A and 17β-estradiol). Three types of core-shell UCNPs with excellent luminous properties and distinct emitting colors were successfully synthesized via doping with various lanthanide ions, two of which were conjugated with specific aptamers and act as energy donors, while another one served as a reference. Because of their excellent luminescence quenching performance, ultra-thin metallic MoS2 nanosheets were selected as the energy acceptor. Thus, a ratiometric luminescence aptasensor was established and successfully used for the simultaneous detection of two estrogens in tap water and milk samples, demonstrating its considerable practical application value.

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