| Literature DB >> 27837885 |
Xinxin Zhu1, Hui Jin1, Cuili Gao1, Rijun Gui2, Zonghua Wang3.
Abstract
In this article, a facile aqueous synthesis of carbon dots (CDs) was developed by using natural kelp as a new carbon source. Through hydrothermal carbonization of kelp juice, fluorescent CDs were prepared and the CDs' surface was modified with polyethylenimine (PEI). The PEI-modified CDs were conjugated with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) to fabricate CDs-FITC composites. To exploit broad applications, the CDs-FITC composites were developed as fluorescent sensing or imaging platforms of pH and Cu2+. Analytical performances of the composites-based fluorescence (FL) sensors were evaluated, including visual FL imaging of pH in glass bottle, ratiometric FL sensing of pH in yogurt samples, visual FL latent fingerprint and leaf imaging detection of [Cu2+], dual-signal FL sensing of [Cu2+] in yogurt and human serum samples. Experimental results from ratiometric, visual, dual-signal FL sensing and imaging applications confirmed the high feasibility, accuracy, stabilization and simplicity of CDs-FITC composites-based FL sensors for the detection of pH and Cu2+ ions in real samples.Entities:
Keywords: Carbon dots; Fluorescein isothiocyanate; Latent fingerprint imaging; Ratiometric; Visual detection
Year: 2016 PMID: 27837885 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2016.10.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057