| Literature DB >> 30110432 |
Xinfeng Guo1, Cui Liu2, Nian Li2, Shudong Zhang2, Zhenyang Wang2.
Abstract
Classical dye absorption-based pH test papers are widely used to measure the degree of acidity of media for quantification or semi-quantification by the observation of the naked eye on the variation of colour. However, it remains a challenging task to extend portable and cheap methods to a wide range of analytes for accurate quantification. Here, we report a dosage-sensitive test paper for the assay of mercury ions (Hg2+) with wide colour evolution. The ratiometric fluorescent probe was prepared by mixing blue-emission silicon nanocrystals (Si NCs) and red-emission carbon dots (r-CDs). The Si NCs serve as the reaction site and the r-CDs as the internal reference. Upon the addition of Hg2+, the blue fluorescence of the Si NCs was quenched, while the red fluorescence of the r-CDs remained constant, resulting in the consecutive fluorescence colour changes from blue to orange red. The probe demonstrates high selectivity and sensitivity of the visualization assay of Hg2+ with a detection limit of 7.63 nM. Moreover, we printed the ratiometric fluorescence probe result onto a piece of filter paper to prepare a test paper, which represents an on-site, sensitive, rapid and cost-effective method for the visual determination of Hg2+ by the naked eye.Entities:
Keywords: carbon dots; ratiometric fluorescent; test paper
Year: 2018 PMID: 30110432 PMCID: PMC6030300 DOI: 10.1098/rsos.171922
Source DB: PubMed Journal: R Soc Open Sci ISSN: 2054-5703 Impact factor: 2.963
Figure 1.(a) Fluorescence spectra of blue emission of Si NCs (1), red emission of CDs (2) and the mixed sensory system (3) at the excitation of 350 nm; the inset photos were taken under a 365 nm UV lamp. TEM images of (b) Si NCs and (c) r-CDs; the insets are the size distributions of Si NCs and r-CDs.
Scheme 1.Scheme illustration of the sensory system for the visual assay of Hg2+. The blue fluorescence of Si NCs is quenched by Hg2+, while the red fluorescence of r-CDs remains stable with the addition of Hg2+, resulting in the colour evolution from blue to orange red.
Figure 2.The fluorescence spectra of (a) the ratiometric fluorescent probe and (b) the blue Si NCs in the presence of different concentrations of Hg2+. Inset images correspond to the fluorescence photos under a 365 nm UV lamp.
Figure 3.The fluorescence response of selectivity to different amounts of Hg2+. The selectivity data were obtained using the I445/I615 ratio of the mixing the Si NCs and r-CDs (7:1 in fluorescence intensity) in phosphate buffer (pH = 5.9) with the addition of 105 nM Hg2+. The inset images show the corresponding fluorescent photos under a 365 nm UV lamp.
Figure 4.(a) The visual detection of Hg2+ using the fluorescent test papers prepared by printing ratiometric fluorescence probe results with ink onto a piece of filter paper. (b,c) The visual detection of Hg2+ in tap water and lake water, respectively. The photos were taken under a 365 nm UV lamp.