Issue 12, 2019

A facile synthesis of label-free carbon dots with unique selectivity-tunable characteristics for ferric ion detection and cellular imaging applications

Abstract

This work reports the synthesis of nitrogen and sulfur co-doped carbon dots (NS-CDs) via a one-step facile microwave-assisted pyrolysis using citric acid and thiourea as the carbon precursor and dopant, respectively. The resultant NS-CDs were found to be uniform in size and can be dispersed in aqueous solution. With an average size of 4.73 ± 0.65 nm, the NS-CDs exhibit excitation-dependent and pH-dependent photoluminescence properties in the visible range. Moreover, the NS-CDs also possessed a relatively high photoluminescence quantum yield of 28.9% and strong photostability in a high ionic strength environment. The NS-CDs were highly selective for Fe3+ detection in a water sample, achieving a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.16 μM. On top of this, the NS-CDs also demonstrated high detection sensitivity with a LOD of 0.17 μM and improved selectivity to Fe3+ in an acidic environment (pH 2). Specifically, the interference effect from Cu2+, Co2+, and Ag+ was lowered by 15%, 18%, and 64% respectively, highlighting an additional merit for the as-synthesized NS-CDs. This concept of pH tuning can be implemented to exploit the detection capability in both neutral and acidic environments to create specific analytical responses correlating to a specific targeted metal ion. Finally, we also demonstrated the versatility of the NS-CDs by employing them as a low-toxicity fluorescent label and for semi-quantitative Fe3+ sensing in cancer cells.

Graphical abstract: A facile synthesis of label-free carbon dots with unique selectivity-tunable characteristics for ferric ion detection and cellular imaging applications

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Dec 2018
Accepted
16 Feb 2019
First published
18 Feb 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 4734-4744

A facile synthesis of label-free carbon dots with unique selectivity-tunable characteristics for ferric ion detection and cellular imaging applications

K. K. Chan, C. Yang, Y. Chien, N. Panwar and K. Yong, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 4734 DOI: 10.1039/C8NJ06306K

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