Issue 4, 2025

Facile fabrication of biocompatible carbon dots from egg white by one-step neutralization heat reaction: a capillary array-based fluorimetric strategy for high-throughput detection of total iron ions in fish blood

Abstract

Water-soluble and biocompatible protein carbon dots (P-CDs) were simply prepared from egg white by a rapid one-step neutralization heat reaction. Unexpectedly, the thus-fabricated P-CDs could present excitation-dependent tunable fluorescence that could be quenched specifically by Fe3+ and Fe2+ ions with obvious color changes. A high-throughput fluorimetric platform was thereby developed by coating the P-CDs onto a capillary array for detection of total iron ions in fish blood samples, with a linear concentration range of 0.25–60.00 μM and a detection limit of 0.085 μM. Moreover, it can allow for the fast evaluation of total iron ions in fish blood samples, showing recovery efficiencies of 97.25%–99.84%. Such a facile fabrication route for P-CDs from egg white by a rapid neutralization reaction may open a new door for preparing different CDs. More importantly, the developed fluorimetric method may be expected to have wide application in the fields of diagnosis of iron-related diseases, monitoring of environmental water, and ensuring aquatic product safety.

Graphical abstract: Facile fabrication of biocompatible carbon dots from egg white by one-step neutralization heat reaction: a capillary array-based fluorimetric strategy for high-throughput detection of total iron ions in fish blood

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Nov 2024
Accepted
07 Jan 2025
First published
08 Jan 2025

Analyst, 2025,150, 718-726

Facile fabrication of biocompatible carbon dots from egg white by one-step neutralization heat reaction: a capillary array-based fluorimetric strategy for high-throughput detection of total iron ions in fish blood

D. Wang, Z. Wang, L. C. Wang, Y. Li, H. Chen, L. Feng, J. Shang, L. Lu, S. Li and H. Wang, Analyst, 2025, 150, 718 DOI: 10.1039/D4AN01473A

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