Issue 23, 2022

The highly sensitive “turn-on” detection of morin using fluorescent nitrogen-doped carbon dots

Abstract

Herein, a novel “turn-on” fluorescent sensor was designed based on nitrogen-doped carbon dots (N-CDs) for the highly sensitive determination of morin. The N-CDs with orange fluorescent emission were prepared using neutral red and poly(ethyleneimine) as main sources via a hydrothermal approach. Interestingly, an enhanced fluorescence of N-CDs could be observed with the introduction of morin, which was attributed to the aggregation-induced emission-enhancement (AIEE) mechanism. The N-CDs presented a high sensitivity of fluorescence response to morin in the concentration range of 0.033–12.83 μM with a satisfactory detection limit of 29 nM. This method was also utilized for the quantitative determination of morin in human urine and serum samples with recoveries of 97.60%–103.90%. Moreover, the fluorescent hydrogel was further prepared by incorporating N-CDs into agarose and integrated with a smartphone-assisted platform, enabling semi-quantitative visual morin detection. Notably, this fluorescent sensor could also be applied for intracellular morin imaging due to its excellent hypotoxicity and biocompatibility, demonstrating that the proposed methodology holds great promise for biosensing applications.

Graphical abstract: The highly sensitive “turn-on” detection of morin using fluorescent nitrogen-doped carbon dots

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Oct 2022
Accepted
16 Oct 2022
First published
20 Oct 2022

Analyst, 2022,147, 5455-5461

The highly sensitive “turn-on” detection of morin using fluorescent nitrogen-doped carbon dots

J. Guo, W. Lu, Y. Meng, Y. Liu, C. Dong and S. Shuang, Analyst, 2022, 147, 5455 DOI: 10.1039/D2AN01646J

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