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An on-off-on fluorescent nanoprobe for recognition of Cu2+ and GSH based on nitrogen co-doped carbon quantum dots, and its logic gate operation

Journal

ANALYTICAL METHODS
Volume 11, Issue 20, Pages 2650-2657

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9ay00424f

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21874087, 21705101, 21475080, 21575084]
  2. Shanxi Province Hundred Talents Project and Shanxi Province Graduate Education Innovation Project [2017BY006]

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Novel nitrogen co-doped carbon dots (NCDs) were synthesized as a fluorescent on-off-on switch for the highly sensitive and selective sensing of Cu2+ and glutathione (GSH) by a straightforward pyrolysis route. The as-prepared NCDs exhibited not only high optical stability but also superior biocompatibility and biolabeling potentials. The on-off process was realized by the introduction of Cu2+ on luminescent NCDs, which formed an NCDs-Cu2+ complex and quenched the fluorescence of NCDs efficiently. Off-on was also recovered upon addition of GSH owing to the competitive binding of GSH and Cu2+ leading Cu2+ to escape from the surface of the NCDs. The probe demonstrated high sensitivity and selectivity toward Cu2+ and GSH over other analytes, with a low detection limit of 3.62 x 10(-4) mu M and 6.32 x 10(-4) mu M, respectively. Concurrently, an AND logic gate was constructed based on the as-fabricated NCDs. Thanks to the highly intense emission of NCDs, the gradual quenching and restoration of their fluorescence with the addition of Cu2+ and further GSH could also be observed with the naked eye. More importantly, the probe was also extended to cellular imaging. The probe demonstrates high selectivity, repeatability, and stability, which offers a promising platform for environmental and biological sensing applications.

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