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Study on the ternary system of MoO42‐–enzyme–PdCl2 by resonance Rayleigh scattering,second‐order scattering and frequency‐doubling scattering spectra and its analytical application
Authors:Yaqiong Wang  Shaopu Liu  Zhongfang Liu  Xiaoli Hu  Jiaxing Xue  Jing Tian
Institution:Education Ministry Key Laboratory on Luminescence and Real‐Time Analysis, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University, , 400715 Chongqing, People's Republic of China
Abstract:In pH 4.0 Britton–Robinson buffer medium, PdCl2 was able to react with enzymes (EZ) such as lysozyme (LYSO) and papain (PAP) to form a coordination complex (EZ–PdCl2), which further reacted with MoO42‐ to form a ternary complex (MoO42‐–EZ–PdCl2). As a result, the absorption and fluorescence spectra changed; new spectra of resonance Rayleigh scattering (RRS), second‐order scattering (SOS) and frequency‐doubling scattering (FDS) appeared and their intensities were enhanced greatly. The maximum RRS, SOS and FDS wavelengths of two ternary complexes were located at 310, 560 and 350 nm, respectively. The increments of scattering intensity were directly proportional to the concentrations of EZ within certain ranges. The detection limits (3σ) of LYSO and PAP were 4.5 and 14.0 ng/mL (RRS method), 9.6 and 57.8 ng/mL (SOS method), and 5.2 and 106.0 ng/mL (FDS method). Taking the MoO42‐–LYSO–PdCl2 system, which was more sensitive, as an example, the effects of coexisting substances were evaluated. The methods showed excellent selectivity. Accordingly, new rapid, convenient, sensitive and selective scattering methods for the determination of LYSO and PAP were proposed and applied to determine LYSO in egg white with satisfactory results. The reaction mechanism and basis of the enhancement of scattering were discussed. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:enzyme  MoO42‐  PdCl2  resonance Rayleigh scattering  second‐order scattering  frequency doubling scattering
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