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Highly fluorescent carbon dots derived from Mangifera indica leaves for selective detection of metal ions.

Jagpreet Singh1, Sukhmeen Kaur1, Jechan Lee2, Akansha Mehta3, Sanjeev Kumar4, Ki-Hyun Kim5, Soumen Basu6, Mohit Rawat7.   

Abstract

In this study, we report an inexpensive, green, and one-pot synthesis method for highly fluorescent carbon quantum dots (CQDs) using mango (Mangifera indica: M. indica) leaves to develop an efficient sensing platform for metal ions. The CQDs synthesized from M. indica leaves via pyrolysis treatment at 300 °C for 3 h were characterized by various spectroscopic and electron microscopy techniques for their structural, morphological, and optical properties. Accordingly, the synthesized CQDs showed an absorption peak at 213 nm to confirm the p-p* transition of the carbon core state, while the CQD particles were spherical with a size less than 10 nm. The prepared CQDs showed excellent fluorescent properties with blue emission spectra (around 525 nm) upon excitation at 435 nm. The synthesized CQDs had the prodigious sensing potential to detect Fe2+ ions in water with a limit of detection of 0.62 ppm. Additionally, their sensing capability was tested using a real sample (e.g., Livogen tablet). Moreover, the synthesized CQDs showed substantial stability over a long period (three months). Thus, this study provides an inexpensive and facile method for CQD-based sensing of Fe2+ ions with a photoluminescence quenching mechanism.
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Keywords:  CQDs; Fluorescent; Mangifera indica; Sensing of Fe(2+)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32143054     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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