High sensitivity label-free detection of Fe3+ ion in aqueous solution using fluorescent MoS2 quantum dots

2019 
Abstract MoS 2 quantum dots were successfully prepared by a one-step hydrothermal exfoliation procedure. The prepared MoS 2 quantum dots are monodispersed and have a circular shape, with an average diameter of 4.67 nm. Excited by UV-light, MoS 2 quantum dots emit blue-purple fluorescence, and the fluorescence intensity is suppressed with the addition of Fe 3+ ions. On this basis a novel fluorescent MoS 2 quantum dots–Fe 3+ label-free detection system is proposed. The decay curves of fluorescence show that the fluorescence quenching follows a static process. The binding stoichiometry ratio of Fe 3+ ions toward MoS 2 quantum dots is recognized as 1:1, based on the Benesi-Hildebrand and Job’s plot methods. For the concentration range of 0–50 μmol/L, the Fe 3+ and fluorescence intensity are linearly related to 99.39%. The detection limit reaches 1 μmol/L. Several common ions were also examined that have little cross-influence on the fluorescence intensity of the MoS 2 quantum dots. The fluorescent MoS 2 quantum dots–Fe 3+ probe has good performances and provides a novel, convenient and effective approach for the detection of Fe 3+ of extremely low concentrations.
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