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A new insight of a pH-dependent fluorescence switching mechanism and the novel radical scavenging ability of nitrogen-doped citric acid-based carbon dots

Abstract

In this report, nitrogen-doped citric acid-based carbon dots (N-CAdots) were synthesized, and their apparent pKa values as well as a fluorescence switching pKa were systematically determined, providing new insight into the pH-dependent fluorescence switching mechanism of these materials. In addition, the N-CAdots presented as an efficient radical scavenger in mildly alkaline medium, exhibiting high reactivity toward the peroxymonocarbonate radical (CO3˙) compared with N,N-dimethylaniline. This property enables their application as a fluorescence sensor for hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Based on a simple reaction system involving N-CAdots, H2O2, HCO3, and Co2+, the sensor demonstrates high sensitivity toward H2O2 at low, biologically relevant concentration levels in serum matrices. Furthermore, a novel modified glucose oxidase method was successfully developed by coupling enzymatic H2O2 generation with N-CAdots as the fluorescence probe, enabling glucose determination in serum. This versatile sensing platform offers a promising alternative strategy for the detection of H2O2 and H2O2-generating analytes by exploiting the radical scavenging properties of N-CAdots. These sensors highlight sustainable analytical approaches that support global efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of chemical measurements.

Graphical abstract: A new insight of a pH-dependent fluorescence switching mechanism and the novel radical scavenging ability of nitrogen-doped citric acid-based carbon dots

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jan 2026
Accepted
23 Mar 2026
First published
10 Apr 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2026,16, 18974-18983

A new insight of a pH-dependent fluorescence switching mechanism and the novel radical scavenging ability of nitrogen-doped citric acid-based carbon dots

B. Bui-Thi, M. A. Ngo, D. Dang Thi Bich, V. Ta, H. Tran-Khanh, T. B. V. Nguyen, N. Tran-The and N. Nguyen-Bich, RSC Adv., 2026, 16, 18974 DOI: 10.1039/D6RA00349D

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