Abstract

Quantum dot (QD) nanohybrids provide an effective route to explore the new properties of materials and are increasingly used as highly valuable sensitive (bio) chemical probes. Interestingly, the room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of 3-mercaptopropionic acid (MPA)-capped Mn-doped ZnS QDs could be remarkably enhanced by the addition of protamine. Based on the above finding, a simple, sensitive, and selective method for rapid detection of protamine was successfully designed. With this method, protamine as a cationic peptide interacts electrostatically with MPA-capped Mn-doped ZnS QDs to form MPA-capped Mn-doped ZnS QD/protamine complexes, which leads to the aggregation of QDs and enhances the RTP intensity. Under the optimized conditions, the RTP intensity change was linearly proportional to the concentration of protamine in the range 0.2–3.0μgml−1, and the limit of detection was 0.14μgml−1. The proposed method was successfully applied to detect protamine in protamine sulfate injection and human serum samples with satisfactory results, and the recovery ranged from 96.5 to 105.6%.

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