Issue 43, 2024

Small amine-functionalized diesel soot-derived onion-like nanocarbon for selective sensing of glutamic acid and imaging application

Abstract

Black carbon (BC) generated from vehicle engine exhaust is a global environmental concern and a freely available carbon source. Herein, onion-like nanocarbon (ONC) isolated from diesel soot (DS) has been surface-functionalized with a small amine named ethylenediamine (en). The amine-functionalized ONC designated as f-en-ONC shows maximum emission at 430 nm under excitation at 350 nm. The aqueous solution of f-en-ONC emits a blue color on UV-light illumination and displays a quantum yield of ∼18%. Among the different tested biomolecules, f-en-ONC selectively detects glutamic acid (GLA) through fluorescence-based quenching. The limit of detection for GLA was found to be ∼ 17.3 μM. Based on spectral overlap studies, UV-visible spectra, and the Stern–Volmer plot, the dynamic quenching mechanism was suggested for the fluorescence-based sensing of GLA. Further, the water-soluble f-en-ONC was used as a bioimaging probe for cancer cells.

Graphical abstract: Small amine-functionalized diesel soot-derived onion-like nanocarbon for selective sensing of glutamic acid and imaging application

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Aug 2024
Accepted
10 Oct 2024
First published
24 Oct 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 18580-18588

Small amine-functionalized diesel soot-derived onion-like nanocarbon for selective sensing of glutamic acid and imaging application

K. Gupta, N. Tiwari, P. Dubey, R. Yadav, R. Aggarwal, C. Dalal and S. K. Sonkar, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 18580 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ03514C

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