Dumbbell-shaped carbon quantum dots/AuNCs nanohybrid as an efficient ratiometric fluorescent probe for sensing cadmium (II) ions and L-ascorbic acid.

In this work, for the first time, an efficient carbon quantum dots/gold nanoclusters (CQDs/AuNCs) nanohybrid based ratiometric fluorescent probe for sensitive and selective sensing of cadmium (II) ions and L-ascorbic acid (AA) has been established. The blue emissive CQDs, prepd. by a one-step hydrothermal treatment with alanine and histidine, play the role of ref. fluorophore. The red emissive AuNCs, capped by 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid (MUA), serve as a specific recognition element. Different from MUA-capped AuNCs, the proposed CQDs/AuNCs nanohybrid exhibits high selectivity and sensitivity to cadmium (II) ions with a detection limit of 32.5 nM, which is attributed to the static quenching and the inner filter effect (IFE) of Cd2+ to CQDs/AuNCs nanohybrid. Unbelievable, in the presence of AA, the above-quenched sensor is recovered gradually. The proposed fluorescence sensor displays an enhanced performance for AA detn. in the range from 0.15 to 15 $μ$M (R = 0.995) with a detection limit down to 0.105 $μ$M. More importantly, this fluorescent "on-off-on" method also offers the excellent performance to Cd2+ and AA detection in lake water and in human serum, resp. [on SciFinder(R)]

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Titre
Dumbbell-shaped carbon quantum dots/AuNCs nanohybrid as an efficient ratiometric fluorescent probe for sensing cadmium (II) ions and L-ascorbic acid.
Type de publication
Article de revue
Année de publication
2016
Revue
Carbon N. Y.
Volume
96
Pagination
1034–1042
ISSN
0008-6223
Soumis le 12 avril 2018