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Facile synthesis of dual-emission fluorescent carbon nanodots for a multifunctional probe.


ABSTRACT: In this study, we developed a facile method for synthesizing dual-emission carbon nanodots (CDs) through trimesic acid and o-phenylenediamine through electrolysis for 2 h. The synthesized CDs were mainly 3-7 nm in size, with an average size of 5.17 nm. The dual-emission fluorescent property of these CDs could be observed under two different excitation wavelengths. The green emission of the CDs could be quenched after the addition of mercury ions or copper ions, and the blue emission of the CDs could be inhibited using hydroxychloroquine (HCQ). Furthermore, the quenched fluorescence of CDs/Cu2+ could be recovered through the addition of glyphosate. We developed a multifunctional chemical sensor by using these special fluorescence materials. Under optimal conditions, the detection limits of mercury ions, glyphosate, and HCQ were 0.42 μM, 1.1 mg L-1, and 0.14 μM, respectively. Moreover, this method can be used to detect mercury ions, glyphosate, and HCQ in environmental water, cereals, and urine samples, respectively.

SUBMITTER: Cheng CW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9044676 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Facile synthesis of dual-emission fluorescent carbon nanodots for a multifunctional probe.

Cheng Chin-Wei CW   Lo Kuan-Min KM   Li Min-Feng MF   Chiu Tai-Chia TC   Hu Cho-Chun CC  

RSC advances 20211217 63


In this study, we developed a facile method for synthesizing dual-emission carbon nanodots (CDs) through trimesic acid and <i>o</i>-phenylenediamine through electrolysis for 2 h. The synthesized CDs were mainly 3-7 nm in size, with an average size of 5.17 nm. The dual-emission fluorescent property of these CDs could be observed under two different excitation wavelengths. The green emission of the CDs could be quenched after the addition of mercury ions or copper ions, and the blue emission of th  ...[more]

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