Literature DB >> 30086979

Facile preparation of bright orange fluorescent carbon dots and the constructed biosensing platform for the detection of pH in living cells.

Yuan-Yuan Ding1, Xiao-Juan Gong1, Yang Liu1, Wen-Jing Lu1, Yi-Fang Gao1, Ming Xian2, Shao-Min Shuang1, Chuan Dong3.   

Abstract

Long wavelength (i.e., orange- to red-light) fluorescence emission and functionality are critically longing for the development and applications of carbon dots (CDs) toward biosensor and bioimaging analysis. Herein, the N-doped carbon dots (N-CDs) with bright orange fluorescence emission at 592 nm were facilely synthesized via p-phenylenediamine as a carbon precursor by microwave method. The as-prepared N-CDs exhibit favorable biocompatibility, excellent water solubility, highly optical stabilities and display sensitive pH response behavior. When the pH is decreased from 9.45 to 2.45, its emission fluorescence intensity will be significantly enhanced. The pKa value of N-CDs is 5.80 and it shows linear response to the physiological pH range of 4.45-7.00. Moreover, the N-CDs also possess high selectivity of hydrogen ions over common metal ions and some bioactive molecules, excellent photostability and reversibility. Based on this, a fluorescence sensing platform is established for the detection of pH in the environment. The N-CDs were successfully used as the fluorescent probe for cellular imaging and applied to monitor pH fluctuations in live cells based on its biocompatibility and cell membrane permeability. It is also anticipated that the N-CDs are potential bio-nano-materials for real-time tracking of the intracellular pH especially under physiological conditions in the disease diagnosis, biosensing and biomedical fields.
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Keywords:  Biosensor; Cell imaging; N-doped carbon dots; Orange fluorescence emission; PH detection

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30086979     DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2018.06.060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Talanta        ISSN: 0039-9140            Impact factor:   6.057


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