Rapid microwave fabrication of red-carbon quantum dots as fluorescent on-off-on probes for the sequential determination of Fe(III) ion and ascorbic acid in authentic samples.

Journal: Analytical Methods : Advancing Methods And Applications
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Abstract

In this study, fluorescent red-carbon quantum dots (R-CQDs) with an ultrahigh fluorescence quantum yield of 45% were rapidly and easily synthesized by thermal pyrolysis of 2,5-diaminotoluene sulfate and 4-hydroxyethylpiperazineethanesulfonic acid using a one-step microwave-assisted hydrothermal approach. R-CQDs possessed the excitation-independent fluorescence property with the optimal emission peak at 607 nm under the excitation wavelength of 585 nm. R-CQDs exhibited excellent fluorescence stability under extremely harsh conditions in a pH range of 2-11, high ionic strength (1.8 M of NaCl), and long UV light irradiation time (160 min). The fluorescence quantum yield of these R-CQDs was as high as 45%, implying their preferable application in chemosensors and biological analysis. Because Fe3+ ion bound with R-CQDs and statically quenched the fluorescence of R-CQDs, the fluorescence intensity of R-CQDs was recovered after the addition of ascorbic acid (AA) via its redox reaction with Fe3+ ion. R-CQDs were developed as highly sensitive fluorescent on-off-on probes for sequentially sensing Fe3+ ions and AA. Under the optimal experimental conditions, the linear range for Fe3+ ion detection was 1-70 μM with a detection limit of 0.28 μM, and the linear range for AA detection was 1-50 μM with a detection limit of 0.42 μM. The successful detection of Fe3+ ions in authentic water samples and the successful sensing of AA in human body fluids and vitamin C tablets further proved the practical application prospects of this efficient strategy in the environmental protection and disease diagnosis fields.

Authors
Shan Huang, Bo Li, Gan Ning, Wenqian Zhang, Pingping Mu, Sijing Chen, Qi Xiao