Abstract

AbstractIn this work, silver nanoparticles are synthesized using a simple and sensitive method by using double‐stranded DNA (dsDNA‐Ag NPs) as a template. The prepared dsDNA‐Ag NPs are characterized by fluorescence spectroscopy analysis, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis, and transmission electron microscopy analysis. The excitation wavelength of the prepared silver nanoparticles is 295 nm, the emission wavelength is 377 nm, the average particle size is 11.2 nm, and the dispersion is uniform with pleasurable stability. The nanomaterials are used as fluorescent probes to detect glutathione (GSH). After adding glutathione to the dsDNA‐Ag NPs fluorescent probes, the fluorescence of dsDNA‐Ag NPs is burst due to electron transfer and SAg bond generation, and the linear range of detection concentration is 0–90 mm with a detection limit of 0.37 mm.

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