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    Fan, Ya Jie; Dong, Jiang Xue; Liu, Tan; Chang, Yan Qing; Zhao, Yong Sen; Li, Yan Lei; Zhang, Sai Mei; Cao, Song Yun; Su, Ming; Shen, Shi Gang; Gao, Zhong Feng

    Analytica chimica acta, 08/2024, Letnik: 1319
    Journal Article

    The traditional preparation method of ratiometric probes faces challenges such as cumbersome preparation and low sensitivity. Thus, there is an urgent need to provide a simple method of preparing a highly sensitive ratiometric probe. Here, Eu3+-doped zinc-based organic framework (Eu/Zn-MOF) was prepared through hydrothermal method for the detection of tetracycline analogs (TCs). Under the same excitation conditions, the probe can simultaneously display valuable fluorescence and second-order scattering signals. The developed probe enabled specific identification and fast detection (1 min) of TCs, including tetracycline, oxytetracycline, doxycycline, and chlortetracycline. The linear detection ranges of tetracycline, oxytetracycline, doxycycline and chlortetracycline were respectively 100 nM - 200 μM, 100 nM - 200 μM, 98 nM - 195 μM, and 97 nM - 291 μM, and the corresponding detection limits were respectively 15.79 nM, 20.83 nM, 15.31 nM, and 28.30 nM. The developed sensor was successfully applied to detect TCs in real samples, and the recovery rate was from 92.54 % to 109.69 % and the relative standard deviation was from 0.04 % to 2.97 %. Moreover, the heterometallic Eu/Zn-MOF was designed as a ratiometric neuron for Boolean logic computing and information encryption based on the specific identification of TCs. As a proof of concept, molecular steganography was successfully employed to encode, store, and conceal information by transforming the specific identification patterns of Eu/Zn-MOF into binary strings. This study is anticipated to advance the application of metal-organic frameworks in logic detection and information security, and bridging the gap between molecular sensors and the realm of information. Heterometallic Eu/Zn-MOF-based ratiometric sensing platform was developed for identification of tetracycline analogs based on fluorescence/second-order scattering strategy, and its molecular informatization applications. Display omitted •A simple method for the preparation of novel ratiometric probes was provided.•A rapid and specific tetracycline analogs (TCs) sensor was developed.•The sensor had a wide linear detection range.•The developed sensor was successfully utilized to detect TCs in real samples.•Developing an artificial ratiometric neuron for encrypting a specific information.