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Carbon dot/carbon nitride composites fluorescent probe for the highly selective detection of Cr(VI) ions

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2020.112711

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Carbon dots; Carbon nitride; Fluorescence quenching; Functional groups; Chromium ions

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  1. HIT(WH)-Weihai Co-construction Project [ITGAZMZ001702]

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Fluorescence quenching of carbon dots (CDs) has been widely used for ions detection, but it usually exhibits poor selectivity for specific ions, so how to enhance their response selectivity is still an urgent task. In this paper, CDs and carbon nitride (C3N4) nanosheets are prepared by pyrolysis and thermal oxidation method, respectively, followed by their ultrasonic mixing to synthesize CDs/C3N4 composites. They are characterized by transmission electron microscope, X-ray diffractometer, X-ray photoelectron spectrometer, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, UV-vis and fluorescence spectrophotometer. The synthesized CDs and C3N4 nanosheets both exhibit strong fluorescence response to multiple ions. As a comparison, CDs/C3N4 composites exhibit highly enhanced selectivity to Cr6+ as a result of partial consumption of -NH2 groups and C=N bonds or their reduced binding ability. Meanwhile, our CDs/C3N4 probe exhibits high sensitivity of 54 %, short response time of less than 1 min, low detection limit of 0.39 mu M, wide linear response interval of 2.0 - 80.0 mu M and high stability.

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