articleAnalytical ChemistryJun 11, 2012Closed access

Polyamine-Functionalized Carbon Quantum Dots as Fluorescent Probes for Selective and Sensitive Detection of Copper Ions

Fuzhou University

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Abstract

A novel sensing system has been designed for Cu(2+) ion detection based on the quenched fluorescence (FL) signal of branched poly(ethylenimine) (BPEI)-functionalized carbon quantum dots (CQDs). Cu(2+) ions can be captured by the amino groups of the BPEI-CQDs to form an absorbent complex at the surface of CQDs, resulting in a strong quenching of the CQDs' FL via an inner filter effect. Herein, we have demonstrated that this facile methodology can offer a rapid, reliable, and selective detection of Cu(2+) with a detection limit as low as 6 nM and a dynamic range from 10 to 1100 nM. Furthermore, the detection results for Cu(2+) ions in a river water sample obtained by this sensing system agreed well with that by…

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Keywords
  • Chemistry
  • Detection limit
  • Fluorescence
  • Ion
  • Quenching (fluorescence)
  • Carbon quantum dots
  • Copper
  • Melamine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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