Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7138548 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A novel FRET ratiometric fluorescent probe (CMH-GA-CDs) was designed for the detection of Cu2+ in aqueous solution. The CMH-GA-CDs were prepared through grafting 7-diethylaminocoumarin-3-carbohydrazide (HCM) on the surface of glyoxylic acid-modified carbon dots (GA-CDs) by amidation reaction. In the absence of Cu2+, a FRET pair from the CDs to CMH units was established, in which the CMH-GA-CDs exhibited dual emission bands centered at 400ânm (CDs) and 458ânm(CMH), respectively, under optimal excitation wavelength of CDs (λexâ=â340ânm). Upon addition of 30âμM Cu2+ to CMH-GA-CDs solution, Cu2+ coordinated with the heteroatoms N and O, which caused the inhibition of FRET process and the change of fluorescence intensity ratio I458/I400 from 1.95 to 0.91. The ratio of I458/I400 exhibited a good linear relationship with the concentration of Cu2+ in the range of 0-10âμM and the limit of detection was as low as 0.21âμM. Furthermore, The CMH-GA-CDs were used for the detection of Cu2+ in tap water and lake water with satisfactory recovery ratio between 91% and 104%, demonstrating the promising applicability for detecting Cu2+ in water samples.
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Authors
Fanyong Yan, Zhangjun Bai, Yuan Chen, Fanlin Zu, Xing Li, Jinxia Xu, Liang Chen,