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Constructing an eco-friendly and ratiometric fluorescent sensor for highly efficient detection of mercury ion in environmental samples

Environmental Science and Pollution Research(2023)

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Mercury ion (Hg 2+ ) is a highly toxic and ubiquitous pollutant, whose effective detection has aroused widespread concern. A novel ratiometric fluorescent sensor has been designed to rapidly and efficiently detect Hg 2+ based on blue/red carbon dots (CDs) with environmental friendliness. This sensor was well characterized via TEM, FTIR, XPS, UV–vis, and zeta potential analysis and displayed excellent fluorescence properties and stability. The fluorescence of blue CDs at 447 nm was significantly quenched with the addition of Hg 2+ resulted from the static quenching, whereas that of red CDs at 650 nm remained invariable. A sensitive method for Hg 2+ determination was constructed in the range of 0.05–7.0 nmol mL −1 with optimal conditions, and the detection limit was down to 0.028 nmol mL −1 . Meanwhile, compared to other 17 metal ions, the ratiometric fluorescent sensor exhibited high selectivity for Hg 2+ . Furthermore, satisfied recoveries had also been obtained for measuring trace Hg 2+ in practical environmental samples. This developed ratiometric fluorescent sensor provided a reliable, environmental-friendly, rapid, and efficient platform for the detection of Hg 2+ in environmental applications.
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Ratiometric fluorescent sensor,Static quenching,Mercury ion,Blue carbon dots,Red carbon dots,Environmental samples
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