articleAnalytical ChemistryAug 23, 2002Closed access

Luminescent CdS Quantum Dots as Selective Ion Probes

University of New Orleans

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Abstract

Water-soluble luminescent CdS quantum dots (QDs) capped by polyphosphate, L-cysteine, and thioglycerol were synthesized in aqueous solution. The ligands were found to have a profound effect on the luminesence response of CdS QDs to physiologically important metal cations. Polyphosphate-capped CdS QDs were sensitive to nearly all mono- and divalent cations, showing no ion selectivity. Conversely, thioglycerol-capped CdS QDs were sensitive to only copper and iron ions. Similar concentrations of physiologically relevant cations, such as zinc, sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium ions did not affect the luminescence of thioglycerol-capped CdS QDs. On the other hand, L-cysteine-capped CdS QDs were sensitive to…

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  • Chemistry
  • Copper
  • Zinc
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Polyphosphate
  • Luminescence
  • Ion
  • Aqueous solution
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