Carbon Quantum Dots As Fluorescence Turn-Off-On Probe For Detecting Fe3+ And Ascorbic Acid

JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY(2020)

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Abstract
This work describes a "turn-off-on" fluorescence probe based on carbon quantum dots for sensing Fe3+ and ascorbic acid. The carbon quantum dots are prepared by hydrothermal method using a biocarbon source of black sesame. When excited at 355 nm, the carbon quantum dots show a strong bright blue emission peak centered at 438 nm. Obviously, the decrease of the fluorescence intensity of carbon quantum dots can be seen upon addition of Fe3+. Interestingly, the fluorescence quenching can be regained after the addition of ascorbic acid. The mechanism is that the added Fe3+ was destroyed by reductive ascorbic acid because of the redox reaction between ascorbic acid and Fe3+, making the fluorescence of the system recovered. The obtained curves are linear for Fe3+ and ascorbic acid over the range 50-1500 mu M and 32.2-987.6 mu M, respectively. The detection limits for Fe3+ and ascorbic acid are 2.78 mu M and 0.0344 mu M, respectively. Thus the carbon quantum dots can be used as a dual-function fluorescent sensor to achieve sensitive detection of Fe3+ and ascorbic acid.
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Carbon Quantum Dots,Fluorescence,Black Sesame,Ascorbic Acid,Fe3+
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