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Carbon-polymer dot-based UV absorption and fluorescence performances for heavy metal ion detection

SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART A-MOLECULAR AND BIOMOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY [2023]
Jiemin Qiu, Danhong Zeng, Yichun Lin, Weihao Ye, Congcong Chen, Zhiqiang Xu, Guangqi Hu, Yingliang Liu
ABSTRACT

In previous reports, carbon dots (CDs) were customarily used as fluorescent probes to detect heavy metal ions. However, scientists neglected to take advantage of the excellent UV absorption properties of CDs to detect heavy metal ions. Herein, we synthesized nitrogen-containing carbon polymer dots ( N -CPDs) for the determination of Co 2+ ions in water samples by a one-step hydrothermal method using l -histidine and ethylene imine polymer as raw materials. The N -CPDs were characterized by ultraviolet–visible spectrum (UV–vis), infrared spectrum (FT-IR), X-ray photoelectron spectrum (XPS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques. They possess superior full-band UV absorption performance and the surface is rich in multifunctional groups such as –COOH, –C N–, –OH, etc. When Co 2+ was added to N -CPDs solution, the color of the solution rapidly changed from colorless to yellow–brown, which was visible to the naked eye. The UV absorption intensity of N -CPDs changed, and the fluorescence was instantly quenched, due to the formation of chelate between Co 2+ and N -CPDs, and the FRET process occurred. The detection of Co 2+ showed good linearity for both fluorescence and UV absorption spectroscopy modes in the range of 0–200 μM, and the limit of detection were 1.0023 μM and 0.75 μM, respectively. These two methods have the advantages of simple operation, remarkable selectivity and small sample size, which can be applied to the field detection of Co 2+ in water samples. It is possible to develop the UV absorption properties of CDs to detect the ions.

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