Issue 18, 2018

GSH-doped GQDs using citric acid rich-lime oil extract for highly selective and sensitive determination and discrimination of Fe3+ and Fe2+ in the presence of H2O2 by a fluorescence “turn-off” sensor

Abstract

Synthesis and characterization of graphene quantum dots (GQDs) simultaneously doped with 1% glutathione (GSH-GQDs) by pyrolysis using citric acid rich-lime oil extract as a starting material. The excitation wavelength (λmax = 337 nm) of the obtained GSH-GQD solution is blue shifted from that of bare GQDs (λmax = 345 nm), with the same emission wavelength (λmax = 430 nm) indicating differences in the desired N and S matrices decorating the carbon based nanoparticles, without any background effect of both ionic strength and masking agent. For highly Fe3+-sensitive detection under optimum conditions, acetate buffer at pH 4.0 in the presence of 50 μM H2O2, the linearity range was 1.0–150 μM (R2 = 0.9984), giving its calibration curve: y = 34.934x + 169.61. The LOD and LOQ were found to be 0.10 and 0.34 μM, respectively. The method’s precisions expressed in terms of RSDs for repeatability (n = 3 × 3 for intra-day analysis) were 2.03 and 3.17% and for reproducibility (n = 5 × 3 for inter-day analysis) were 3.11 and 4.55% for Fe2+ and Fe3+, respectively. The recoveries of the method expressed as the mean percentage (n = 3) were found in the ranges of 100.1–104.1 and 98.08–102.7% for Fe2+ and Fe3+, respectively. The proposed method was then implemented satisfactorily for trace determination of iron speciation in drinking water.

Graphical abstract: GSH-doped GQDs using citric acid rich-lime oil extract for highly selective and sensitive determination and discrimination of Fe3+ and Fe2+ in the presence of H2O2 by a fluorescence “turn-off” sensor

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Dec 2017
Accepted
17 Feb 2018
First published
14 Mar 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 10148-10157

GSH-doped GQDs using citric acid rich-lime oil extract for highly selective and sensitive determination and discrimination of Fe3+ and Fe2+ in the presence of H2O2 by a fluorescence “turn-off” sensor

K. Saenwong, P. Nuengmatcha, P. Sricharoen, N. Limchoowong and S. Chanthai, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 10148 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA13432K

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