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Efficient Synthesis of Yellow-Green Carbon Quantum Dots as a Sensitive Fluorescent Probe of Folic Acid

Chemistry-An Asian Journal [2022]
Xin Jia, Chang-Ling Yin, Jing Li, Juan-Rong Li, Bao-Li An, Jiaqiang Xu
ABSTRACT

Graphical Bright yellow-green carbon quantum dots (YGCDs) have been efficiently synthesized by a one-step hydrothermal method, and the YGCDs could be used as a selective luminescent probe of folic acid in the range of 2.0×10 −8 mol/l to 1.0×10 −5 mol/l. Bright yellow-green carbon quantum dots (YGCDs) have been successfully synthesized by a simple and efficient hydrothermal method. Their luminescent absolute quantum yield reached 30.0% in 4 h. Compared with commonly reported solvothermal methods, the synthesis time was reduced by more than 70% by using tin oxide nanoparticles as a catalyst. Moreover, the fluorescence of YGCDs could be selectively quenched by folic acid (FA) molecules, and the relative fluorescence intensities of F / F 0 was fitted perfectly in line decay curve versus the concentration of FA in the range of 2.0×10 −8 mol/l to 1.0×10 −5 mol/l (R 2 =0.9988). The detection limit of FA was below 2.0×10 −8 mol/l, suggesting a promising fluorescent probe of folic acid.

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