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Phosphoric acid assisted synthesis of fluorescent carbon dots from waste biomass for detection of Cr(VI) in aqueous media

Journal

MATERIALS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 286, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2022.126133

Keywords

Carbon dots (CDs); Hydrothermal method; Banana stem; Computational analysis; Fluorometric sensing

Funding

  1. DST, New Delhi
  2. UGC, New Delhi
  3. in-house project [OLP-2037]

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A green and facile method for synthesizing carbon dots (CDs) using lignocellulosic biomass (banana stem) and phosphoric acid has been developed. The CDs were used to construct a fluorescent sensor for detecting Cr(VI). The fluorescence behavior of the CDs was investigated in detail, and their optical and structural properties were determined. The prepared CDs exhibited excellent fluorescence properties and could detect Cr(VI) at low concentrations. They were successfully applied to quantitatively detect Cr(VI) in real water samples.
A green and facile method for the synthesis of carbon dots (CDs) have been developed using lignocellulosic biomass (banana stem) and phosphoric acid to construct fluorescent sensor for Cr(VI) detection. The effects of phosphoric acid and temperature on the fluorescence behavior of carbon dots have been explored elaborately. The optical and structural properties of the CDs were determined by different characterization techniques. The prepared CDs display excellent fluorescence properties with intense bright blue emission spectra around 447 nm at an excitation wavelength of 350 nm. The CDs possessing the highest quantum yield (15.1%) have an immense sensing potential to detect Cr(VI) in linear detection range (10-30 mu M) with detection limit of 2.4 mu M. Furthermore, the CDs have been applied to quantitatively detect Cr(VI) in real water samples. Theoretical studies based on DFT and TDDFT calculations suggested the detection pathway of Cr(VI) occurs via photoinduced electron transfer (PET) which furthur supports the experimental studies.

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