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Environmental synthesis of yellow fluorescent carbon dots for on-off-on detection of mercury and cysteine

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS [2023]
Dan Tang, Qin Wang, Shaojing Zhao, Jianing Yi, Minhuan Lan, Jie Zeng, Lei Huang
ABSTRACT

Herein, carbon dots (CDs) with bright yellow fluorescence were synthesized by using kaempferol as a carbon source, through a hydrothermal method in NaOH solution. The as-prepared CDs were highly soluble and spherical with uniform size and mean particle diameter of 3.2 nm. The CDs have unique high selectivity, sensitivity and anti-interference ability to mercury (Hg 2+ ). Under different pH conditions, Hg 2+ ions can still quench the fluorescence of CDs effectively and stably. On the other hand, cysteine can re-ignite the fluorescence of CDs as a result of strong chelation interaction that exists between -SH and Hg 2+ . There are good linear relationships between the concentration of Hg 2+ and (F 0 -F)/F 0 , the concentration of cysteine and (F-F 0 )/F 0 , and the detection limits are 1.6 μM and 0.8 μM, respectively. In addition, CDs can effectively detect Hg 2+ in tap water and lake water and detect cysteine in serum.

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