Fluorescent probe based nitrogen doped carbon quantum dots with solid-state fluorescence for the detection of Hg2+ and Fe3+ in aqueous solution

2020 
Abstract Novel nitrogen doped carbon quantum dots (NCQDs) have been synthesized through a solvothermal method with tartaric acid and L-arginine as the precursors. The NCQDs appear blue fluorescence in aqueous solution and yellow-green fluorescence in solid state and the solution of NCQDs exhibits the quantum yield of 8.3 %, good photostability, resistance to acid or base. It was found that the NCQDs have potential as ink in information encryption and a fluorescence probe in the detection of Hg2+ and Fe3+. Under optimal conditions, response is linear (R2≥0.99) in the range of 0-5.0 μM (Hg2+) and 0-70 μM (Fe3+), the limits of detection are 0.017 μM (Hg2+) and 0.50 μM (Fe3+) (S/N=3), respectively. The established method was successfully applied to the determination of Hg2+ and Fe3+ in tap and river water samples. The results indicate the NCQDs-based probe has potential in real sample analysis.
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