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A ratiometric fluorescent probe based on PCN-224 for rapid and ultrasensitive detection of copper ions

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COMPOSITES COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 33, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.coco.2022.101221

Keywords

Carbon dots; Metal-organic frameworks; Fluorescent sensing; Ratiometric

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [62074044, 61904036]
  2. Zhongshan Fudan Joint Innovation Center and Jihua Laboratory Projects of Guangdong Province [X190111UZ190]

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Due to its ubiquity in the environment, it is significant to search for a selective and sensitive probe to quantify the concentration of copper ions. This study presents a novel fluorescent probe (CDs-PCN) that combines carbon dots and PCN-224, which can respond rapidly, sensitively, and selectively to copper ions with a low detection limit.
Copper is a ubiquitous metal in the environment. Due to the complexity of traditional detection techniques, searching for a selective and sensitive probe to quantify the concentration of copper ions is of great significance. Herein, a novel fluorescent probe (CDs-PCN) was synthesized by the post-synthetic modification of PCN-224 with carbon dots. In this probe, the emission of carbon dots was utilized as a reference signal, and the emission of PCN-224 was taken as a sensitive response signal with the active sites for detecting copper ions. Due to the rapid, sensitive and selective response to copper ions, CDs-PCN is exploited as an excellent ratiometric fluorescence probe for detecting copper ions with a low detection limit of 44 nM.

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