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titleOfInvention Functional Eu3+Preparation of @ UiO-66-FDC fluorescent probe and application thereof in detection of tryptophan
abstract The invention belongs to the technical field of fluorescent sensors, and particularly relates to functionalized Eu 3+ Preparation of @ UiO-66-FDC fluorescent probe and application thereof in detection of tryptophan, and synthesis of Ln-MOF fluorescent probe Eu through post-functional modification 3+ @UiO‑66‑FDC,Eu 3+ The @ UO-66-FDC has a relatively wide linear range (0-1000 mu M), a low detection line (0.29 mu M) and a short response time (1min), can specifically recognize tryptophan in all natural amino acids, shows high selectivity and high sensitivity, can also be used for detecting tryptophan in rabbit serum and milk samples, has high recovery rate, and simultaneously is proved to be a recyclable material and can be used for detecting tryptophan in organisms and foods.
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