Abstract

This study describes a turn-on upconversion fluorescence sensor for the detection of acrylamide (AA) based on glutathione (GSH) modulated turn-on fluorescence strategy. Polyethyleneimine-modified upconversion nanoparticles were first prepared by the hydrothermal method and then Rhodamine B derivative (RBD) was loaded on their surface through non-covalent bonding. The GSH coupled with RBD and strongly quenched the upconversion fluorescence via fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Upon addition of tris (2-carboxyethyl) phosphine, the thiol-ene Michael addition reaction between GSH and AA was efficiently catalyzed, resulted in the quenched fluorescence triggered on. Under the optimum conditions, a linear detection range from 0.1 to 104 μM was implemented for AA with a limit of detection of 0.68 nM and great sensitivity was observed. Importantly, the proposed sensor was evaluated for spiked potato chips samples with a satisfactory result in contrast to high-performance liquid chromatography, confirmed its applicability for the rapid detection of AA.

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