Abstract

Ratiometric fluorescent sensors can suppress the interference of factors unrelated to analysis due to their built-in self-calibration characteristics, which exhibit higher sensitivity and more obvious visual detection in the process of qualitative and quantitative analysis. Herein, we constructed a ratiometric fluorescence probe based on fluorescent/colorimetric dual-mode method for the determination of arginine by encapsulating rhodamine B in-situ into UiO-66-NH2 MOFs (UiO-66-NH2@RhB). The as-prepared probe showed dual-emission characteristics under a single excitation wavelength. The fluorescence intensity of UiO-66-NH2 was increased significantly by arginine, while the emission peak intensity of rhodamine B remained stable, resulting in a single-signal response with fixed reference. Furthermore, the practicality of the presented sensor was successfully validated by quantitative detection of arginine in human serum. More significantly, paper-based sensors for arginine detection were devised by using carboxymethyl cellulose modified filter papers. Under the irradiation of ultraviolet light, the paper-based sensors would produce obvious color variation from lightpink to bluish violet. This work provided a convenient and efficient method for on-site detection of arginine.

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