Development of a Modified Porphyrin Based Composite for Biomedical Application
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Zn-TCPP@CNC, a novel fluorescent nanocomposite was prepared by conjugation of
Zn-TCPP and CNC. That Zn2+ ions have been successfully coordinated with the
porphyrin core, the key functional groups are retained, and the MOF interacts well with
the CNC support have been confirmed by structural and optical characterizations, such
as UV-Vis, FTIR, and XRD. FESEM analysis showed rod shaped morphology with
MOF particles decorated on the surface, this leads to high surface area and less
aggregation of the MOF particles, which is ideal in sensing application. Fluorescence
of Zn-TCPP@CNC was studied in the process of selectively detecting ascorbic acid.
The material had maximum absorption at 420 nm, and showed fluorescence emission
spectra with peaks between 600-700nm, which was effectively quenched with the help
of ascorbic acid through a photoinduced electron transfer process. Optimization
experiments have shown that a material concentration of 200 mL gave both stable and
reproducible fluorescence values. The specificity of the sensor was proved by
selectivity experiments, which showed low interference with glucose, fructose, urea,
uric acid and biogenic amines. Sensitivity analyses demonstrated that the quenching
effect was concentration-dependent, and, therefore, allowed the quantitative
determination of ascorbic acid. The slope of the calibration curve and the standard
deviation of the blank values were used to determine the limit of detection (LOD) which
is 18.29 µM. This is explained by the fact that quenching is because of effective
molecular interactions, such as hydrogen bonding and photoinduced electron transfer.
These findings suggest that Zn-TCPP@CNC is a sensitive, selective, and reliable
platform of fluorescence detection of ascorbic acid.
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Department of Chemistry., SP24, Chemistry, Porphyrin-Based Composite, Biomedical Applications, Dr. M. Shahid Nazir