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Red Dual-Emissive Carbon Dots for Cu2+ Selective Detection and Dynamical Monitoring

ACS Applied Nano Materials [2024]
Yatao Pan, Mingyue Xu, Lin Cai, Lulu Qiao, Shihong Wang, Kun Zhang, Xia Ran, Lijun Guo
ABSTRACT

Monitoring the copper ion (Cu2+) levels has attracted considerable attention due to its significance in environmental and physiological applications. Here, we report on red dual-emission carbon dots (CDs) with a 43% quantum yield and without excitation wavelength dependence for probing Cu2+ in vitro and in vivo. The solid coordination of Cu2+ with the surface groups of CDs generates an asynchronous fluorescent quenching of CDs and enables ultrasensitive detection of Cu2+ in vitro. The intensity ratio of fluorescence at 605 and 650 nm (F605/F650) shows a linear response to Cu2+ concentration ranging from 0 to 1.1 μM, with an ultralow detection sensitivity of 0.58 nM. Moreover, the as-prepared CDs show good stability, anti-interference capability, low cellular toxicity, and exceptional ability to penetrate plant cell walls, endowing the CDs with excellent bioimaging potentials and tracking the dynamic levels of Cu2+ in living cells.

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