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. 2018 Dec 18;186(1):32.
doi: 10.1007/s00604-018-3140-8.

Phosphorus and chlorine co-doped carbon dots with strong photoluminescence as a fluorescent probe for ferric ions

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Phosphorus and chlorine co-doped carbon dots with strong photoluminescence as a fluorescent probe for ferric ions

Weijie Wang et al. Mikrochim Acta. .

Abstract

Usually, carbon dots (CDs) display a relatively weak fluorescence quantum yield (QY). In order to obtain brighter CDs, phosphorus and chlorine co-doped CDs (P,Cl-CDs) were prepared via hydrothermal treatment of maltose in the presence of phosphoric and hydrochloric acids. The new CDs are highly monodispersed in water solution, have high fractions of P (14.4 atomic%) and Cl (8.9 atomic%), and exhibited yellow fluorescence with a QY of 15%. This is higher than that of monoatomic doped CDs (8.7 and 9.3% for P-CDs and Cl-CDs, respectively). The P,Cl-CDs are highly photostable, and fluorescence is strongly (statically) quenched by Fe(III). Fluorescence decreases with increasing concentration of Fe(III) in the range from 0.1-8.0 μmol⋅L-1, with a 60 nmol⋅L-1 detection limit. The doped CDs are shown to be a viable nanoprobe for the fluorometric determination of Fe(III) in spiked serum and water samples. Graphical abstract Schematic presentation of one-step synthesis of phosphorus and chlorine co-doped carbon dots with high photoluminescence for the detection of ferric ions.

Keywords: Chlorine; Co-doped carbon dots; Fluorescent probe; Phosphorus; Quantum yield.

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