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Fluorometric sensing of pH values using green-emitting black phosphorus quantum dots.

Qiaoli Yue1, Yingying Hu2, Lixia Tao2, Baoqian Zhang2, Chen Liu2, Yongping Wang2, Chunying Chen3, Jinsheng Zhao2, Chen-Zhong Li2,4.   

Abstract

A fluorometric method is described for "turn-on" sensing of pH values via black phosphorus quantum dots (BPQD). Water-stable BPQD were synthesized by a liquid exfoliation method and characterized by TEM, FT-IR, XPS, and absorption and fluorescence spectra. The nanoparticles of BPQD have a uniform distribution with an average size of 5.2 nm. They exhibit bright green fluorescence, with excitation/emission maxima at 420/515 nm. The fluorescence of the BPQD is likely to arise from the quasi-molecular fluorophores of polycyclic aromatic compounds carrying P-P, P-O-P, and PxOy functions on its surface. The protonation and deprotonation of hydroxyl groups of BPQD causes a different degree of quenching of the BPQD. At pH values below 4.0, protons bind to BPQD to form non-fluorescent ground state complexes. At pH values above 4.0, the hydroxyl groups become deprotonated, and this induces the recovery of fluorescence. The sensor has a linear response in the pH range of 1.0-9.0. It was successfully applied to the determination of the pH values in human urine and serum samples. Graphical abstract Schematic representation of the preparation of black phosphorus quantum dots (BPQDs) from powdered BP crystals using liquid-phase exfoliation in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone solution. The BPQDs display green fluorescence at high pH values but no fluorescence at very low pH values.

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Keywords:  Black phosphorus quantum dots; Deprotonation; Fluorometry; Green fluorescence; Human serum; Human urine; Liquid exfoliation; Protonation; Water-stability; pH sensor

Year:  2019        PMID: 31440852     DOI: 10.1007/s00604-019-3768-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mikrochim Acta        ISSN: 0026-3672            Impact factor:   5.833


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