The preparation of an FITC-carbon dot nanocomposite and using a C-18 reverse phase column to improve the Hg2+ ion sensitivity of the FITC-carbon dot ratiometric fluorescent sensor†
Abstract
In our study, we tested the parameters that affect the labeling of fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate (FITC) on carbon dots (CDs). The results suggested that the labeling efficiency of FITC on CDs is sensitive to the amount of –NH2 functional groups and the storage environment of the CDs. The labeling experiment and liquid chromatography revealed that some of the dialyzed CDs lack –NH2 functional groups, and therefore cannot be labeled by FITC. Moreover, we further demonstrated that we can significantly improve the Hg2+ ion sensitivity of the FITC-CD nanocomposites by removing these unlabeled CDs using a C-18 reverse phase column. The results suggested that the structural heterogeneity of the CDs could significantly affect the sensitivity of the CD-based sensor and it is important to properly purify the CDs before further use.